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3 months probation period in feeders
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<blockquote data-quote="Covemastah" data-source="post: 1215441" data-attributes="member: 10933"><p>Hani The Feeder lifestyle is a hard one,,,its not all just sitting back playing tunes and cruising as it appears to be to most (not all ) of the other employees!</p><p>Unfortunately you had a small accident, thankfully it was another tractor on our property and not at a cpu or worse yet ,the highway! Dracula gave you some good advice ,and I will tell you that you need to loose the package car mentality to be successful in feeders. There is NO small accident out here ,and if there is for the grace of God,it was like yours,you walked away and no one was hurt...</p><p>There is bigger pay in feeders which comes with bigger responsibly !</p><p>As you may have found out in your short time, your lifestyle is completely turned up side down !</p><p>your family life, your sleeping habits, your eating habits, all will effect your attitude and your head !!It takes time to adjust.</p><p>You must know how to handle the Equipment, because you got your license and they qualified you!</p><p>However ...you need to slow down and think, You probably will have to wait a spell to re qualify ,but during this time just think it over long and hard if you can make these changes!</p><p>The best advice I can give you, is that if you want to be out here, make sure you develop a sleep pattern and stay with it.</p><p>Don't go home and be superman around the house and have a lack of sleep. Effects your judgement,driving skills and causes anxiety over a period of time!!</p><p>Take your time backing at all times and be aware of your surroundings...</p><p> Best of luck to you !!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Covemastah, post: 1215441, member: 10933"] Hani The Feeder lifestyle is a hard one,,,its not all just sitting back playing tunes and cruising as it appears to be to most (not all ) of the other employees! Unfortunately you had a small accident, thankfully it was another tractor on our property and not at a cpu or worse yet ,the highway! Dracula gave you some good advice ,and I will tell you that you need to loose the package car mentality to be successful in feeders. There is NO small accident out here ,and if there is for the grace of God,it was like yours,you walked away and no one was hurt... There is bigger pay in feeders which comes with bigger responsibly ! As you may have found out in your short time, your lifestyle is completely turned up side down ! your family life, your sleeping habits, your eating habits, all will effect your attitude and your head !!It takes time to adjust. You must know how to handle the Equipment, because you got your license and they qualified you! However ...you need to slow down and think, You probably will have to wait a spell to re qualify ,but during this time just think it over long and hard if you can make these changes! The best advice I can give you, is that if you want to be out here, make sure you develop a sleep pattern and stay with it. Don't go home and be superman around the house and have a lack of sleep. Effects your judgement,driving skills and causes anxiety over a period of time!! Take your time backing at all times and be aware of your surroundings... Best of luck to you !! [/QUOTE]
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