The flip side is the experienced guys need to WANT to help and teach. If you get someone who really wants to learn, be their mentor or let them find someone who will. Create an environment that helps the new guy succeed.
PRACTICE and TIME
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I love learning from old timers I was 16 when my dad taught me to drive his company mak it was the best
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What I have found that helps me? is back EVERY day. Parking for the 'night' at 10 AM in a empty lot? Do two or three backs, dont just pull through and park it. Waiting on a load? Do some backs in the lot. Or in a empty reciving warehouse. These are what helped me.
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What sucks about doing it in empty truck stops during the day is I can't hit a wide open spot for the life of me. Give me a tight spot between two trucks and I hit it everytime though. Luckily, I pull in for the night about 2-4am most nights so that's about the only option you have anyways. -
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