Nice, yeah still stepdecking it and livin the dream. Playing in the dirt, some people will do anything to spend the nights with their better half’s lol.
I hope you’re both doing well!
Magnum ltd - fargo, nd
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Some of these customers need to learn how to plow their yard, put salt down or something. Here at Coca-Cola Grand Forks and got stuck in the middle of their yard due to snow and ice. Thankfully i was able to get unstuck by myself with not too many issues. Reminds me of the time i almost got stuck bobtail in front of the tractor shop in Fargo last winter because they didn't plow the yard.
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I was absolutely stunned, because I had no indication that there was any real problem between us personally. I confronted him about this and he said two different times that it is nothing personal. All I was told was that he had a problem with my speed entering cloverleafs on a couple of occasions and that he felt that I followed the vehicle in front of us too closely. Both of these issues seem to me to be very easy to correct, so I really have no clue what his real issue was.
I am only the second person he has attempted to train. The first one promptly quit when he (the trainer) used a 5-gallon pail on the truck to take a dump while the trainee was on the truck. He did this on two occasions while I was on the truck too. I had Covid about 6 months ago, so fortunately my sense of smell still hasn't come back yet. LOL. I tried not to make an issue of it the first time, but have to admit that I was a little annoyed when he did it the second time a few days ago. I was up in the top bunk when we were parked at a shipper when he decided that he just had to go right now. What annoyed me was the fact that there were two Porta-Potti's sitting within 50 feet of the truck that he could have very easily used. I'm assuming he just didn't want to go out in the cold and sit on a cold toilet seat.
In any case, I didn't make a big issue of it. In fairness, I should say that the trainer was actually a decent guy for the most part, and all along, I felt that we actually had a decent rapport, and that everything was going very well.
One thing to keep in mind is that I am not a new driver who doesn't have a clue how to drive. I have three and a half years of experience driving OTR with Roehl Transport. I had to go through the 4 weeks of training with Magnum because it has been about 8 years since I last drove a semi. I know how to drive a truck. I just had to shake off a little rust from the time away and become accustomed to driving an automatic transmission.
When I received the news that the trainer wanted to call it quits, I was totally shocked because I never saw it coming. No big deal though. Aron suggested that they could set me up with an LTL driver to finish my training locally. I'm going to do that, but I did ask them if I could take a little time off before doing that because I need to help my sister get my dad transitioned from living in his house to an assisted living facility. He's 92 and he lost his wife earlier this year, so he has been slipping a lot since then.
Once I get Dad set up in a good place, I'll finish up the training and Aron said they will get me in my own truck and out on the road. I'm really looking forward to getting back out there!
Sorry for the lengthy reply, but it was kind of a strange situation and I wanted to explain everything as fully as possible. Thanks again to you and everybody on this board for the great information that got me hooked up with Magnum. They seem to be a very good company. I look forward to seeing you around when I get out there!LilRedRidingHood Thanks this. -
Taking a dump in the truck w you in it...
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Overall, the time spent in his truck wasn't bad, and I don't have a bad opinion of him. I just wish he would have been willing to tell me what his real reason was for wanting to quit being my trainer. It would have been nice to just finish up the last couple of weeks and move on, but I'm looking it as maybe it was God's way of directing me back home for a short time to help my sister out with my dad's situation. Before long, I'll knock out the last couple of weeks and be back out there on my own putting in some miles!cdavis188, Dennixx and LilRedRidingHood Thank this. -
Sean will definitely deal with clown as long as he was informed.
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