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<p>[QUOTE="BlueKat, post: 401372, member: 10642"]Re: your concern about sharing a truck with a trainer. My husband had the same concerns, but neither of those came true, both were clean & orderly. However, his trainer was one of those who spent the day in silence, or answered questions with short answers, which was just about as bad. He did get lucky and his second trainer was a friendly talkative guy but he only got him for a couple of days. It would seem to me that the companies would look at "willingness" to teach not just the aspects of driving but the ins and outs of the industry, when they choose their trainers. As it turned out, the first trainer was more concerned with making sure HIS route was covered and less concerned with giving instructions.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BlueKat, post: 401372, member: 10642"]Re: your concern about sharing a truck with a trainer. My husband had the same concerns, but neither of those came true, both were clean & orderly. However, his trainer was one of those who spent the day in silence, or answered questions with short answers, which was just about as bad. He did get lucky and his second trainer was a friendly talkative guy but he only got him for a couple of days. It would seem to me that the companies would look at "willingness" to teach not just the aspects of driving but the ins and outs of the industry, when they choose their trainers. As it turned out, the first trainer was more concerned with making sure HIS route was covered and less concerned with giving instructions.[/QUOTE]
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