Awesome thanks big time man, you guys are a friendly bunch of this website!
Oh ok, so regardless if we are team trucking, we always have to do this inspection, to make sure we do not endanger ourselves or others going down the road even if my teamate turn to drive he has to do the PTI. I got it now :) .
I'm going to Iowa to there company school. What date are you heading up there? I may see you. I noticed some of the info about there school on here may be out dated. Like they have there own school now. It cost nothing up front. They also provide meals ( Breakfast and lunch monday-friday) as well as a $40.00 meal stipend. I can forward someone the details if the need it for an updated.
Me and my friend are going up there September 15thish, he is expecting a kid soon so we are waiting for him to help give birth to his daughter or son and he wants to spend at least a week with them before he goes... I have a feeling it may be two weeks and it's totally understandable if he decides that so thats why I say September 15ish.
I just hope I don't go all the way up there and fail and be sent back home with my pride shattered and 500 dollars less in my pocket. This is something I really want to do so failing is not an option for me. I only owned one car in my life it was a 1995 Mustang Cobra, the only thing I knew how to do on that car was check the oil, and tire pressure. Everything else a mechanic did for me so it seems that being a trucker you have to be a mini mechanic yourself, and thats where the steap learning curve will hit me is with the PIT test, Form A,B,C. I think I can handle the driving part, thats the part im most excited a bout. (Learning that 10 speed xD)
Me and my friend are going up there September 15thish, he is expecting a kid soon so we are waiting for him to help give birth to his daughter or son and he wants to spend at least a week with them before he goes... I have a feeling it may be two weeks and it's totally understandable if he decides that so thats why I say September 15ish.
I just hope I don't go all the way up there and fail and be sent back home with my pride shattered and 500 dollars less in my pocket. This is something I really want to do so failing is not an option for me. I only owned one car in my life it was a 1995 Mustang Cobra, the only thing I knew how to do on that car was check the oil, and tire pressure. Everything else a mechanic did for me so it seems that being a trucker you have to be a mini mechanic yourself, and thats where the steap learning curve will hit me is with the PIT test, Form A,B,C. I think I can handle the driving part, thats the part im most excited a bout. (Learning that 10 speed xD)