The story of my adventure

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by celticwolf, Dec 4, 2010.

  1. Katey

    Katey Medium Load Member

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    Congrats on passing training eval and the nice (almost) new truck!!

    Got my fingers crossd that you get a killer first run...and soon!
     
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  3. chompi

    chompi Road Train Member

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    Cmon slacker! Where's the picts of your new truck!
     
  4. notezbngrn71

    notezbngrn71 Road Train Member

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    Congrats and may you have millions of safe miles!
     
  5. celticwolf

    celticwolf Road Train Member

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    When I get home and have my D20 in hand I am taking pictures. While my phone has a good camera, the D20 is much better.

    Got my first solo load. Pick up Sunday in Macon, Ga going to South Carolina Monday . Least it's in the right direction. :biggrin_25523:

    Sitting here watching my trainer making his new trainee back around the maintenence building.. poor guy. Hahahah
     
  6. chompi

    chompi Road Train Member

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    Great job, we are all proud parents! Take your time out there, relax, breathe, no white knuckling, pull-over if you are unsure of routing, weather etc... Always best to figure it out while you are not moving down the road. Never drive tired. It is going to take a while to get used to a funky sleep schedule and for your eyes to adjust to driving at night. I sometimes wear a light tinted pair of sunglasses at night. It really cuts down on glare. Another thing that will help is to replace your reading light above your head in the drivers seat with a blue or red bulb. This way you can run down the road with some light and it won't blind you. Makes for finding your gears and helping you because you are not familiar with the dash controls. Make sure you get yourself some erasable markers so that you can write directions, shift pattern, fuel stops, phone #'s etc... right on the window in front of you. You can write on the side window just don't roll the window down! Make sure you get yourself that truck stop guide. Drive safe man!
     
  7. celticwolf

    celticwolf Road Train Member

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    Chompi I don't white knuckle... got the book and for the most part the directions are in my phone's GPS, and checked against Central's routing I am good to go...
     
  8. chompi

    chompi Road Train Member

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    Yeah, just figured I would throw it in there! That's very important to check the routing with the Qualcomm. Although the Qualcomm can be wrong too. Especially if it is a new account. Some shipper/receivers will give the directions by the way they drive to work in the morning. Not always kosher in a big rig. I've had that happen many times. One thing that is a super tool is google earth. Google earth will give a real photo of where you are going. You can tell if you are delivering in the hood, country, if there's parking nearby, how tight the docks are going to be, etc... We used to use it in case we were going to be there for awhile to see if we could spend the night there. Central has a lot of accounts out there in Salinas at all the farms. I used to google earth to find places to park at the beach while we waited for our load. Found some really killer little places and we did a few camp outs and some surfing a few times. Dog loved it but was freaked out by the seals!
     
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  9. Gears

    Gears Trucker Forum STAFF - Gone, But Not Forgotten.

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    You've done very well grasshopper! Like Chompi says...we're all proud parents! Way to go and congratulations big time. Welcome to the family of the road. Looking forward to seeing pictures of your truck. It's just barely broke-in!
    Be safe out there brother!
     
  10. Ltbig24

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    I enjoy reading this. Don't stop keep us updated. Drive safe out there
     
  11. celticwolf

    celticwolf Road Train Member

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    Well in 30 minutes I will be off to my first run..

    The adventure continues... :)
     
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