No they don't need to know, because every instructor is different on what they teach.
TNT instructor can only assume that the trainee has only been taught the basic skills needed to pass the test the CDL exam.
Need a new trainer badly
Discussion in 'Prime' started by Evl1, Dec 28, 2013.
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Me and my trainer drove just short of 8000 miles my first week. Guess I was over trained by my PSD instructor, Thank you!
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Yeah, I'll call BS on that first week. Maybe your first paycheck with a load that didn't make payroll from the week before.
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Sorry to break your heart but I just so happen to get on the truck when his odometer rolled over to an even 50,000 so doing the math is a no brainer.
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Yes it is the internet and you claim anything you want to. Your math really isn't any sort of proof. It certainly is a no brainer. Settlements are proof. Put up or pipe down
I can claim I ran 5460 team miles one week in November of 2012. Now while that isn't some sort of extraordinary feat or even a good week for training miles, I can prove it.
Since you point out this is the internet. You have the same access to your settlements on the internet as I do. Put me in my place and prove it.
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I'm glad he didn't hit that guard rail with your name signed in the qc, because that would have turned into your accident. If your trainer is really dishonest, and it sounded like he was. -
I thought about that as he was driving and took some pictures to show that I wasn't driving.
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Was just pondering that 8,000 week.
Just can't see it from being out here.
Sure would like to see how it was done, though.....
Would like to replicate ASAP personally, as willing and able & willing teamer. Just can't figure logistics of it.
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It most likely wasn't all done in one week... a long trip held over from the previous week because the delivery wasn't finished before cutoff would do it. Of course that implies that the settlement from that previous week was short.
NavigatorWife Thanks this.
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