Which company will do this?
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CrazyTulip , 03-19-2008 10:51 PM
Prime too I think...I think most bigger companies do in order to recruit more drivers.
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dangwabbit , 03-21-2008 02:17 PM
Why does this scare me? A newbie....training another newbie....that is an accident waiting to happen....IMO
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Maybe because you are just a "scared wabbit?" :lol: Originally Posted by dangwabbit
Why does this scare me? A newbie....training another newbie....that is an accident waiting to happen....IMO
Who ARE you anyway? I don't believe you are a newbie to trucking OR to this site! I think you are a reincarnated "banned" poster. :shock:
Am I wrong? :wink:
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Who ARE you anyway? I don't believe you are a newbie to trucking OR to this site! I think you are a reincarnated "banned" poster. :shock:
Am I wrong? :wink:
Someone who might like a chilled, frozen water covered glass?Originally Posted by golfhobo
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Maybe because you are just a "scared wabbit?" :lol: Originally Posted by dangwabbit
Why does this scare me? A newbie....training another newbie....that is an accident waiting to happen....IMO
Who ARE you anyway? I don't believe you are a newbie to trucking OR to this site! I think you are a reincarnated "banned" poster. :shock:
Am I wrong? :wink:
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Copperhead , 03-22-2008 10:21 AM
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Originally Posted by dangwabbit
Why does this scare me? A newbie....training another newbie....that is an accident waiting to happen....IMO
Not necessarily. I trained new drivers for many years and, even though I had a few duds, most were better than a lot of so-called "senior" drivers. It's all about attitude. There are a lot of "billy bob bigriggers" out here that I would be more than happy to put some of the students I had up against most of them.
If you get a couple of idiots in a truck, I wouldn't want to be around them. But a couple of newer drivers, with the right attitude can probably do pretty good.