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<p>[QUOTE="buddyd157, post: 11467762, member: 198514"]i actually knew a gal that the company shop installed "blocks" on the fuel, brake and clutch pedals.</p><p><br /></p><p>as long as you can pass a DOT physical, a DMV driving test, and the various CDL endorsement tests, including hazmat, and have a clean background, then you can drive a truck.</p><p><br /></p><p>i also one time, when i was delivering to one of the GM factories, was watching a trucker back into a spot. all the other drivers were watching too. that driver got the trailer into a rather tight dock, after a few tries. </p><p><br /></p><p>when the driver got out of the cab?</p><p><br /></p><p>she must've stood 4 foot nothing..... (at least she looked it), and the other drivers just walked away, not daring to bust her chops.......[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="buddyd157, post: 11467762, member: 198514"]i actually knew a gal that the company shop installed "blocks" on the fuel, brake and clutch pedals. as long as you can pass a DOT physical, a DMV driving test, and the various CDL endorsement tests, including hazmat, and have a clean background, then you can drive a truck. i also one time, when i was delivering to one of the GM factories, was watching a trucker back into a spot. all the other drivers were watching too. that driver got the trailer into a rather tight dock, after a few tries. when the driver got out of the cab? she must've stood 4 foot nothing..... (at least she looked it), and the other drivers just walked away, not daring to bust her chops.......[/QUOTE]
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