Officially accepted to Athens Tech Commercial Truck Driving Course

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by rubberducky68, Dec 16, 2010.

  1. wulfman75

    wulfman75 Road Train Member

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    Yeah we had the pete and the flatbed trailer but it wasn't loaded. Bruce talked about loading up the tanker trailer to give us a feel of a loaded tanker but we never got around to it. Blood mountain is fun ;)
     
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  3. Newtrucker83

    Newtrucker83 Medium Load Member

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    What company are you thinking about going with?
     
  4. rubberducky68

    rubberducky68 Road Train Member

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    Hope to get on with Superior Carriers. Got my TSA check back and am good to go take the HazMat/Tanker test. Will be doing that hopefully before the end of the week.
     
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  5. 123456

    123456 Road Train Member

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    Excellant choice !!!

    Good Luck !!
     
  6. rubberducky68

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    Thanks. Someone here on TTR turned me on to SC. I checked into them and they seem pretty good to me. If that does not work out I will probably try Auto Zone.
     
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  7. rubberducky68

    rubberducky68 Road Train Member

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    Well it has been a few days since updating but not really a whole lot to update. Just spent the past few days polishing and honing our range and road skills and going over the PTI over and over....and over again.

    I take my actual state cdl test in the morning at 10am. I am not really nervous. We have been over everything so much that it is almost becoming second nature. Looking forward to some real challenges when I finally get to hit the road with a company. It will all change then. No more cones...it will be the real deal!

    Hitting the sack early tonight to get proper rest. I will report back tomorrow afternoon with what should be good news.
     
  8. MNdriver

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    good luck on the test
     
  9. rubberducky68

    rubberducky68 Road Train Member

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    Thank you.
     
  10. Newtrucker83

    Newtrucker83 Medium Load Member

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    Good luck Rubberducky!
     
  11. rubberducky68

    rubberducky68 Road Train Member

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    Alright. I said I would be back to report and here I am. Wow. I tried my best not to let my nerves get the best of me but there comes a point when reality sets in and you just aren't human if you don't get nervous at some point on the cdl test. Mine came when I actually had the tester in the truck next to me with his pen and clipboard with my form on it.

    Pre-trip inspection....nailed it. Range/backing skills....nailed it. Road test...oh sheet! If there was any day to have a bad day shifting gears, today was not the day for it to happen. If it can happen to me it will. And it did. I honestly thought that was the death of me by the time we got back. I had a couple times where I totally missed the gears on the downshift coming up to stop signs. One I managed to recover from but after the truck coasted more than the length of the truck. The other I completely missed. The harder I tried to find a gear the worse it got and the more I panicked to the point where I just said screw it and coasted to a stop. Keep in mind I had already slowed down approaching these stop signs so the truck was not moving at a high speed approaching and then trying to downshift at the last second. But I know you are still not supposed to coast and I was consciously aware of that. I just could not get a gear to save my life. It happens.

    I hope I do not get people coming on here thinking I am a moron and can't drive because of what I just posted. I don't feel I drove the truck in an unsafe manner at any time. As a matter of fact I know I did not. At no time did I ever feel I was a danger to the public when I was out on the road test. Apparently the state examiner felt the same as well because I did pass the road test. Not my most stellar moment driving but I managed to get it done.

    I am my own worst enemy so I am probably being harder on myself than I should be but I take all of this very seriously. I know we are going to have bad days out there. That is to be expected. I am just glad I have this behind me now and can move on. Looking forward to getting out on the road and learning more and more every day.

    I go to take my hazmat/tanker endorsement test this coming Tuesday. Looking forward to getting those on my license so I can start applying for jobs. I will update after I take the endorsement tests and let everyone know how it went.

    Drive safe everyone.
     
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