I really enjoy reading about your day-to-day experiences at PTEC. Laura said that the October class is still accepting registrations, but on stand-by status. I'm going to drive over on Monday and get put on the stand-by list.
Started PTEC in St. Petersburg, FL
Discussion in 'Trucking Schools and CDL Training Forum' started by strawberryrhubarbpie, Aug 22, 2011.
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Also, the ally dock was introduced to us yesterday. (No school today). Out of the 5 times I did it, I got it in. But it was all with the help of my instructor. Which made me disappointed in myself for not being able to do it once without help. I don't feel alone because the only person who could do it was a guy who use to be a trucker. My first problem is that I setup to close to the maneuver. Then I setup perfect, I just got turned around and didn't take out and put the turns back in as needed. Also, the instructor said the way state of florida makes them teach it is just ridiculous because it doesn't relate to real world application. (Because really, the setup is dumb).
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We come in straight stop, start backing up creating the angle needed. Instead of coming in, making the angle and then backing. The periods are just fillers.strawberryrhubarbpie Thanks this. -
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Back to school today day 1 of the 4th week. We did our pre-trips and then a married couple came in to talk with us. She had gone through PTEC to get her cdl in Februray - May, her husband was already a driver and driving for Shneider. Actually he is originally from Ireland and has driven for around 20 years, and had been driving for their current company for about 4 years before she came on. Well they were a hoot, I enjoyed their visit a lot (but not as much as you some good money, especially if you only have one household to pay for. They work for Shneider (sp?) and said that with bonuses he makes .49 per mile and she now makes .31 cents per mile, so whatever they drive for the day is split in half and his half gets .49 and her half gets .31. She said she hated it at first, until she got her first paycheck, now she loves it LOL!! They say they run hard and the company started them out at 400 miles per day, then they went up to 500 per day, now they are averaging 550-600 miles per day (each!) This is what I hope my husband and I can do. They also had some funny stories about sleeping while the other was driving.
After that Mark, Jim and I went out with Al to do more city driving, then after lunch Victor and Manuel went out. While one group is out the other is practicing on the range. With only 2 trucks on the range and 3 of us, I spent an hour reading a chapter and taking a test before going out to practice. I only practiced the 90-degree alley dock. I keep getting my driver's side rear trailer tires too close to the cone closest to me, so I know I am keeping that right steer in too long but for some reason I keep doing it over and over grrrrr!!!! But tomorrow's a new dayvmaggs Thanks this. -
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Give me a spot between a couple cones and I'll end up hitting the cones.
Give me a spot between two trucks and I'll get it in there no problem.
It's weird.
Is your city driving doing laps around the Dome and parking near AAA for lunch at Subway?
Remember: it doesn't have to be perfect, just within the lines.
When I took my backing test, blind side parallel was one of the ones I got. After setting up and almost in the spot I was told I was about to hit a cone. They told me I could either use one of my pull ups and try again, or run over the cone and take a one point penalty. I didn't have any other points against me and that was the last backing I had to do for the test so I mowed over the cone and took the one point. -
Really off topic, but...
Jim Morrison once attended St Pete J.C.
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I really enjoy your musings. It's helping me prepare for next week.
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