Is going local as a newbie a mistake?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by militrucker, Dec 17, 2010.

  1. Logan76

    Logan76 Crusty In Training

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    ^ I agree wholeheartedly.
     
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  3. militrucker

    militrucker Light Load Member

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    I got in a hurry like a dummy trying to make my load time and didn't check to make sure there wasn't a gap and that my jaws had fully closed. It was my own ####### fault, I thought hmm it made it all day it must be good then I took a tight left turn and there went my trailer. I needed it though to teach me a lesson cuz for some reason I only learn the hard way. Hopefully others will read this and remember how important a good pre-trip, enroute, and post trip inspection is. I'm just glad I was only going about 10mph and nobody got hurt.
     
  4. Pmracing

    Pmracing Road Train Member

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    Maybe that is why they need new drivers, experienced drivers won't work for them, due to the problems you are finding. Just throwing out one thought...

    Hopefully all these problems happening so close together is just a coincidence and your future days will be better and more smooth sailing.

    Mikeeee
     
  5. IH Truck Guy

    IH Truck Guy Road Train Member

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    Really,soak a flannel shirt in LOX and hit it with a match..
    It will vaporize it before you can blink...
    Most of the cryogenic companies show that training video..
     
  6. Pmracing

    Pmracing Road Train Member

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    Oxygen is an accelerant. The flannel burns, the oxygen makes it burn crazy big!!

    Mikeeee
     
  7. Bankrobba

    Bankrobba Bobtail Member

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    Get some practical experience and then if you want to get out on the road...you will have a resume and probably have some driving contacts by then....Lots of road drivers try to get back local to be home.... I was one...good luck either way.....

    oops sorry...way behind on your thread...gettin older by the day,,,LOL
     
  8. HouseOfPain

    HouseOfPain Medium Load Member

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    I wonder how mili is holding up lol
     
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