johnday
The Crazy Scot, #3
This seemed like the spot, so here goes.
I started truckdriving training school today. Yep, you read that right. As of the 1st of Sept, i'm ridding myself of being someones boy of 28 years. I felt it got to point that you weren't even trusted with a little $30K pickup. I'm now the same person, and anyone of the 3 companies I'm looking at, either give you a top of the line Frieghtliner or Peterbilt, plus the trailer, plus the cargo, and actually entrust you with it with less than 3 month's experience. Something wrong with the picture of my former tenure.
Anyway, enough whining. We spent this morning watching videos on what is on the Temporary Instruction Permit test. Then we got our DOT physicals. Then after lunch, we took practice tests for the permit. So far, so good. Out of 120 questions, I missed 6. The first 2 weeks are spent in class, then you move to the yard for handling practice. That's backing up, straight and into an alley. Daily pretrip inspections, and a couple other things. Then the fourth and final week, you're on the road for 40 hours, take your state CDL class A written and roadtest, then I are a truckdriver. I've been talking to Schnieder, TMC [flatbeds], and Maverick[straight flatbeds and covered wagons] TMC and Maverick I can get regional. That means hometime on the weekends, and home some nights.
See, I haven't lost interest in FF, just really cranking between things.



I started truckdriving training school today. Yep, you read that right. As of the 1st of Sept, i'm ridding myself of being someones boy of 28 years. I felt it got to point that you weren't even trusted with a little $30K pickup. I'm now the same person, and anyone of the 3 companies I'm looking at, either give you a top of the line Frieghtliner or Peterbilt, plus the trailer, plus the cargo, and actually entrust you with it with less than 3 month's experience. Something wrong with the picture of my former tenure.
Anyway, enough whining. We spent this morning watching videos on what is on the Temporary Instruction Permit test. Then we got our DOT physicals. Then after lunch, we took practice tests for the permit. So far, so good. Out of 120 questions, I missed 6. The first 2 weeks are spent in class, then you move to the yard for handling practice. That's backing up, straight and into an alley. Daily pretrip inspections, and a couple other things. Then the fourth and final week, you're on the road for 40 hours, take your state CDL class A written and roadtest, then I are a truckdriver. I've been talking to Schnieder, TMC [flatbeds], and Maverick[straight flatbeds and covered wagons] TMC and Maverick I can get regional. That means hometime on the weekends, and home some nights.
See, I haven't lost interest in FF, just really cranking between things.



