Posted: 11 years, 3 months ago
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Prime it is!!! Heading there on the 26th of may and I'm looking forward to the challenges ahead it actually makes it much easier after reading lots of advice from this website good job Brett keep up the good work.
Posted: 11 years, 3 months ago
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Hi Brett, I thank you very much for the great advice i will definitely follow everything you recommended in your reply,that was great brother.I did get my learners permit last week so that's out of the way i also went on the cdc website(center for disease control)to check my BMI i'm 6'1 and i weigh around 216 with my clothes on according to them my BMI is 28.5 and I'm overweight but i guess this is good enough to get through Prime Inc.I have been doing some cardio workouts hopefully by the time i arrive there i will weigh less than 216.Personally I'm in a good health no problems with my blood pressure,i do not use drugs,the only thing i take is the glucosamine chondroitin for the joints in my body because i do lots of cardio workouts by the way i just turned the big 50.Again i thank you for the advice have a blessed day. Kwessan.
Posted: 11 years, 3 months ago
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Hi,
I'm a newbie heading to prime inc orientation on the 26th of may via greyhound.Does anybody know anything at all about prime inc?both good and bad? please let me know so i know what i'm getting into and your advice and experience is highly appreciated and thank you all in advance.
Posted: 11 years, 3 months ago
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Shifting Gears.
I just have a quick question and anybody can chime in.Why is it that the CDL manual tells you to hold the steering with both hands like(9-3)but that seem impossible if you're driving a manual i have been watching how to shift gears on tractor trailers on youtube and no one seem to hold the steering with BOTH HANDS just felt like sharing this with everyone.By the way just got my orientation letter today from Prime Inc and I'm soo ready to start .goodnight everybody and don't forget to pray for the victims in Oklahoma. Thanks everybody.