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Posted:  5 years, 11 months ago

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CDL Training at Coastal

Day 7: Today we practiced on off set backing. How did I do you ask? shocked.png It wasn't pretty. Fortunately one of the instructors took some time to break it down for me this afternoon and I got much better at it. It's still a work in progress though. It's all in the timing. I'm sure I'll have a handle on it soon. Next we will work on the 90 degree. Not looking forward to that. Of course I thought the off set would be much easier than it is. Boy was I mistaken. So I'll probably nail the 90 degree on the first try since I think it's the hardest thing I'll have to conquer...lol... We'll see. One more day then it's off till Monday. I do have to travel Friday to Lafayette, 90 miles south of here, to get fingerprinted for my hazmat endorsement. We'll see what tomorrow brings.

Posted:  5 years, 11 months ago

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Starting classes tomorrow

Day 2, Had to go to the DMV to get my CLP, passed on the first try, The Highroad system works, best study tool I came across for the knowledge exams. Downside is my PA non-CLD license had less than 6 months on it and I had to renew that before I could get the tests for the CLP done.,

Even with the extra time needed to get money orders, I was still out of there within an hour and a half. 30 minute drive from the DMV to the school, wound up with an hour to spare so, I found myself a parking spot and went to get 'breakfast' (quarter pounder with cheese). Then in class we covered inspection and a few other things in detail with videos and a bit of book work.

Tomorrow we get our first day at the range which is at a separate location.

Congrats on passing on the first try. I passed all mine in one sitting as well thanks to the Highroad program. Only a few of us in the class passed on day one. Keep us posted on the training. I'm a week into mine. Keep us posted.

Posted:  5 years, 11 months ago

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Prime’d and ready to go

Actually hoods been up last 2 days, why it’s hard to understand why these people aren’t studying ahead.

I know what you mean Squirrel. I'm a week into school at Coastal Trucking School and we started going over pre trip yesterday and several of us are really focused on learning it while others just stand around like they already know it or something. I'm afraid some are in for a rude wake up call come test time in a couple of weeks.

Posted:  5 years, 11 months ago

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CDL Training at Coastal

Day 6: Well no road time today. A recruiter from Werner came and talked to us this morning. I liked what they have to offer. Right now they are my number one choice. We will get several other visits over the next couple of weeks so I'll see what they all have to say. As for school today we started working on the pre trip. The head of the campus made a video of an inspection making it easy to remember everything. I was really concerned about the pre trip and remembering everything, especially the three point air break check. After watching the video several times and reading and re-reading the CDL Manuel I pretty much have it down already. Later this afternoon, after some pretty heavy thunderstorms rolled through, the instructor began showing us the offset backing maneuver. I'm really nervous about the backing part, especially the 90 degree backing. I'm just going to have to take a deep breath and concentrate. I'm confident I'll get it.

Posted:  5 years, 11 months ago

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CDL Training at Coastal

Monday Day 5: Yesterday we spent all day on the road. I got to drive for over three hours. It was a blast. The biggest problem I'm having is downshifting. Sometimes it goes off without a hitch and others it's grinding em because I can't find em. It's just going to take practice and reps. We stopped at a Love's truck stop for a break and the instructor had me back into a spot. I had to do one or two pull ups but I did ok. Today will be more time on the road. The guy who didn't get behind the wheel yesterday gets his turn today. We also started going over pre-trip stuff. There's a lot to remember on that. But if you just start at the front and follow the parts it's hard to miss something but I'm sure some things will be overlooked as long as I don't bomb the three point air brake check. That has to be perfect. Well off to class now. Will update this evening.

Posted:  5 years, 11 months ago

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CDL Training at Coastal

Thanks Squirrel.

Day Four: Well I didn't think anything could be more boring than the first day, until today...lol...Since everyone finally got their permits today was focused on those who haven't gotten behind the wheel yet this week for some backing pad practice. I took the opportunity to go back to the DMV this morning and took and passed the Hazmat test. Next week those of us who want to go will be scheduled to get our fingerprints done so the background check can take place so the endorsement can be officially added to the license. I'm done taking the tests I care to take. I'm not interested in doubles and triples or passenger or school bus. The next two weeks will be plenty of road time. Since there wasn't much for me to do today I also took advantage of the extra time to read the pre-trip section of the CDL Manuel focusing on the air brake check section. Next week it's back behind the wheel for more practice.

Posted:  5 years, 11 months ago

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CDL Training at Coastal

Great job getting your CLP on the first attempt!dancing.gifdancing.gifdancing.gif

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Posted:  5 years, 11 months ago

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CDL Training at Coastal

I'm a few days late getting started with a diary so here goes. I started my training at Coastal Truck Driving School in Alexandria, Louisiana this week. We started Tuesday because of the holiday. Classes usually run Mon thru Thur.

Day One: Tuesday was a pretty uneventful day. We studied and watched videos all day to prepare for our permit. I say it was uneventful because thanks to the Highroad course I already knew most of it. I did learn a couple new things though.

Day Two: Wednesday several of us went to the DMV to test for our permits. The instructor wanted us to go ahead and get the tanker endorsement as well. I passed the General Knowledge, Air Brakes, Combination Vehicle, and Tanker tests in one sitting. (Thanks to the Highroad course). Only three of us came back with permits in hand. Also the job placement guy came and talked to us. He will help us get our feet in the door with several companies. It was a good talk.

Day Three: Today we hit the road. YooHoo!!! My first time behind the wheel of a big rig. We started just practicing on the backing pad. Straight backing then moving forward and shifting a little. We did that back and forth several times. I did pretty well with the straight backing. The shifting was a little tricky. Then the instructor really made our day. He said let's hit the road. It was just me and another guy. We drove for almost four hours. The instructor mainly wanted us to practice shifting up and down. I had some trouble with that at first. Then when we went back out after lunch I pretty much got the hang of it. He started us with floating the gears so we could get used to the shifting. We'll work on double clutching later. I had a blast. Slowing down and turning and turning from a stopped position is going to take some practice for me. I kept wanting to start turning too soon. It wasn't so much the act of doing it I was nervous as a long tailed cat in a room full of rocking chairs trying to do it with traffic around me. Caught a horn a couple of times from some impatient drivers. Instructor said don't pay any attention to them. Overall it was a good day. We should get some more practice tomorrow. Then a weekend of rest. Six AM to 5 PM makes for a long day. Being out of work for three months I'm not used to having to get up early every morning and have to be somewhere. My body is going to have to adjust to that again. I'll try to keep the updates coming daily.

Posted:  5 years, 11 months ago

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Got My CDL - Thanks to the Trucking Truth Community!

Way to go Jeremy!!!!! I start school tomorrow and I know if I have just half the determination you did I will pass with flying colors. Congrats again.

Posted:  5 years, 11 months ago

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When is it too soon to look for another school?

Bravo Jeremy!!!! dancing-banana.gifdancing-dog.gifdancing-banana.gifdancing-dog.gif

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