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Day 9 of being new seasonal driver. Am I as bad as I think?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rainman" data-source="post: 1225896" data-attributes="member: 22207"><p>Anytime you don't wreck the truck or get hurt you are doing good. Some days you can tear it up, other days are a challenge. A lot depends on bulk, quality of load, and just how many big ugly packages you have top work around all day long. That goes for someone new or someone who has been doing it for years like a lot of us here. Don't sweat it if things don't go perfect every day. Its a process. It sunds like you are doing a good job so far. Like oldngray said, take the time to be safe. We had a temp driver get hit in a mini storage unit last week, He didn't clear the drive path before he pulled forward and got hit by a minivan, hard enough that both vehicles were towed. Minivan must have been flying. Make sure you don't take risks. They have a way of coming back to bite you in the butt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rainman, post: 1225896, member: 22207"] Anytime you don't wreck the truck or get hurt you are doing good. Some days you can tear it up, other days are a challenge. A lot depends on bulk, quality of load, and just how many big ugly packages you have top work around all day long. That goes for someone new or someone who has been doing it for years like a lot of us here. Don't sweat it if things don't go perfect every day. Its a process. It sunds like you are doing a good job so far. Like oldngray said, take the time to be safe. We had a temp driver get hit in a mini storage unit last week, He didn't clear the drive path before he pulled forward and got hit by a minivan, hard enough that both vehicles were towed. Minivan must have been flying. Make sure you don't take risks. They have a way of coming back to bite you in the butt. [/QUOTE]
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