My Carolina Cargo Review of Orientation / Training and Driving

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  1. whitehammer

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    Yeah, it's possible. Just gotta see how things turn out.
     
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  3. jtmelyo

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    are you still with carolina?
    if so how is it going?
     
  4. x#1

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    To have 1 whole year of driving experience,which is nothing/you have plenty to learn,you certainly are showing your ignorance. All you are actually doing is allowing the rest of us forum members to ascertain that you know,well, know nothing. In my opinion,the only one that matters to me,you are not even a "driver" yet.

    what's up with your attitude toward the OP? when i first started driving,i was doing ga to cali,by myself,in less than 48 hours routinely. not bragging.not throwing down a gauntlet. merely declaring that you are too critical when you can't base your negativity on anything but what ever you have read or heard form your trainer that probably had 6 months more experience than you as he trained you.

    wow. i think i'll go and attend a driving school like you did and become a super trucker like you so i can put down a driver in the making and make myself feel better.
     
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    the Op is more akin to a real driver right out of the gate. what happened to you?
     
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    [​IMG] Originally Posted by Brandson [​IMG]
    He doesn't know his niche in the workplace! I spent more time on the toilet last month than he has in a driver's seat. One of the worst things a student driver can be is fearless.


    the above would mean a bit more if it were to have been posted by an actual driver. 1 year does not qualify as being a driver for the most part,especially the above forum member.I bet cool dude brandboi niche remains unidentified so he recognizes.really.WTH?
     
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    fellow forum member and driver,the term used to describe that condition is it is pulling "dog legged". you'll now be noticing more trailers doing it.
     
  8. Brandson

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    Holy cow, are you on your period or something? I've been driving long enough to know expecting team driving for someone's very first day behind the wheel is dangerous. That's not an opinion.

    Also, if you want to brag about your 40 hour driving sessions, I'd like to meet you. I will beat your #### head in with my cpap that I'm forced to wear (and don't need) because of you. YOU have contributed to the ruin of this industry, and your opinions and advice are worthless to me and you should be disregarded by all new drivers.
     
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    yes. i had assumed that something was not exactly right when you replied to a post that was to the OP. I am saddened to learn of your debilitating affliction but overjoyed that you can muster a job driving a truck while adorning your cranium with whatever mega carrier decision mandating that you wear the cpap.

    perhaps you too could run the miles the op does if/when the cpap will allow you to do so.

    take care and please continue administering that spot on advice. we all may actually learn from your experiences out here.many thanks-
     
  10. ethos

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    If you don't have sleep apnea why are you not fighting the forced use of a cpap? I would be sending in appeal after appeal and making phone call after phone call. Threaten a lawyer, anything. Why just take it?
     
  11. x#1

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    i am now fully convinced it is because he/she is waiting to meet me and beat my #$@! head in with the actual forced to wear cpap,and after having done so,he/she will then commit to having the cpap straps extricated from his cranium thereby allowing he/she to drive the median miles that the rest of us seem to sneak in some how.did i just end my sentence with a preposition?

    okay so i did the nbc brian thing and embellished my post.sorry. i am just helping to build self esteem wherever it is needed. admitting that one is forced to wear a cpap due to a driver like moi is the essential step toward recovery.i am thinking there is a positive ebb about to flow for that 1 year driver with all that sage advice.
     
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