Congratulations! Just enduring training can quite often be no small feat. You did it, now you can move on and enjoy your new career. Take it slow and try your best to not hit anything. I wish you the best!
Congratulations! Just enduring training can quite often be no small feat. You did it, now you can move on and enjoy your new career. Take it slow and try your best to not hit anything. I wish you the best!
Training is indeed, very rough. At least for me. I've thought about walking out quite often haha.
Back when I was in training it was rough at times even though I liked my trainer! He was such a hard a$$ed perfectionist and still is. Despite that, we became good friends, kept in touch after i went solo, and then began dating. 5 months later he stopped training so we could team.
Yes he is still a hard a$$ed perfectionist when it comes to driving, but its all good.. ESPECIALLY when he stays in the sleeper during my shift.
Happy dance happy dance!!!!
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I've been in this trainers truck for nearly a month now but it is over today. 3 weeks of truck school and 180 hours of driving with somebody that..... I don't like (to put it simply). But it will all be worth it. I will be driving for real money (not the pennies Covenant throws at you while in training) in the truck with my stepdad as a team making more money than I thought would be possible in my first year.
I have come to this website for its resources and practice tests and forum questions/answers (many I didn't need to post about because I found a thread relevant to my question) time and time again. I don't know how I would have done it without this website.. Just want to say thanks to the creators/moderators of this site. It's an invaluable resource to anybody with a question that involves trucking and the challenges that come with it.
I'm done being cliché now.