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<p>[QUOTE="ethos, post: 3533483, member: 109159"]I disagree, it would be safer to start every driver out in a straight truck by your logic. Or have every driver start in an automatic, or have every new driver just doing relays so the dont have to back into tight spots.</p><p><br /></p><p>Tanker is not worlds different from any other kind of driving. I have driven van, flat and now tanker and while surge is a fact it is not this game changing death machine that some make it out to be. I know for a fact that student drivers can make a great career in tankers. I have trained many of them. Not trying to pick a fight but just couldnt let your statement go unanswered.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ethos, post: 3533483, member: 109159"]I disagree, it would be safer to start every driver out in a straight truck by your logic. Or have every driver start in an automatic, or have every new driver just doing relays so the dont have to back into tight spots. Tanker is not worlds different from any other kind of driving. I have driven van, flat and now tanker and while surge is a fact it is not this game changing death machine that some make it out to be. I know for a fact that student drivers can make a great career in tankers. I have trained many of them. Not trying to pick a fight but just couldnt let your statement go unanswered.[/QUOTE]
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