I held off as long as I could before changing to the CDL, Hung onto the chauffeur's license as long as I could, but, alas, in April of... '92, I think it was, I was told I wasn't getting dispatched until it was done.
Its un freakin believable
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by fromb2ana, Jan 4, 2009.
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Yep I had one but never drove on it, I was not going to drive a truck for a living... LOL and look at me Now... I still can't drive for a living, LMAO freight is to slow..
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the thing about being a newbie is we r new to the industry. and the senior drivers have more experience.
it's like the school i went to said. grow thick skin. if u cant then this might not be for u. -
Yep that's good advice... grow thick skin. Hey the old timers are not all bad, show a little respect for the guy hanging in so long, and don't act like ya know it all. I don't mind helping out a new guy a long as he is willing to learn. I don't know it all by far, I still learn and some times it is from a nubie. The losers are every where, just keep an open mind...
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The biggest issue with newbies isn't the schools; it's the "trainer" who only has a few years experience, who learned from a "trainer" with only a few years..., who learned....
We have a whole generation of drivers who have never had an old hand around to give 'em pointers. Little stuff, like:
"Yes, your trailer's in the right place to back in that hole, but it doesn't matter cause your truck's pointed the wrong way!"
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"Yes, you can turn that tight, but only do it as a last resort. It's hard on tires, sliders, and alignment..."
And on and on...
Oh, BTW, did any of you worms ever find that "skyhook?" LOL -
No, but it wasn't for the lack of trying LMAO
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I appreciate all the help and advice I get. I get to hear about how slow I am on the cb, but I don't care about that. But when it comes to backing......I am all ears. In anything you do you can learn something new everyday.
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Being a noob trucker beats being a worm in the oilfield looking for the V-door key.. lol
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my advice? take it all with a grain of salt... and if you are thin skinned in this industry you wont survive it...
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