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<blockquote data-quote="olroadbeech" data-source="post: 2360149" data-attributes="member: 52145"><p>You are right on about making mistakes. You hope they won't cause accident on injury and the main thing is to learn from them . When there was an accident somewhere in feeder I would always aske questions about it; the causes , if it could have been avoided, the weather conditions, driver error , or anything that will help me learn from it.</p><p></p><p>Always listen to the old timers. I learned much more from them than I did from training. Experience is usually the best teacher but you can learn something from EVERYONE, mechanics and rookies included.</p><p></p><p>when I first became a commercial driver, an old timer told me that if ever a day came around where I thought I knew everything about truck driving , that should be the day you hang it up. TRUE.</p><p></p><p>Try to learn something new every day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="olroadbeech, post: 2360149, member: 52145"] You are right on about making mistakes. You hope they won't cause accident on injury and the main thing is to learn from them . When there was an accident somewhere in feeder I would always aske questions about it; the causes , if it could have been avoided, the weather conditions, driver error , or anything that will help me learn from it. Always listen to the old timers. I learned much more from them than I did from training. Experience is usually the best teacher but you can learn something from EVERYONE, mechanics and rookies included. when I first became a commercial driver, an old timer told me that if ever a day came around where I thought I knew everything about truck driving , that should be the day you hang it up. TRUE. Try to learn something new every day. [/QUOTE]
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