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Going Feeders from 5 Years Part-Time "On-Topic"
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<blockquote data-quote="Rick Ross" data-source="post: 2118204" data-attributes="member: 51847"><p>When I went through class we spent very little time on learning the pretrip. They gave us examples everyday but that was something we were to buddy up and practice/learn on our own time before our test. They knew they were throwing a lot at us and the big things were to make good decisions and show improvement everyday.</p><p></p><p>Obviously the 5 and 10 are needed, wasn't word for word written out like package but they wanted more of the how makes you a better driver and how it fits a situation. Clearing intersections and cars on the side of the road, turn setup, trailer tailswing, using mirrors and not coasting in nuetral is what they really watched in the cab.</p><p></p><p>Take notes every day...proper direction for pre and post trip inspections, proper steps to couple and uncouple trailers and the dolly when they show you.</p><p></p><p>Right now I would be watching every video you can find about double clutching.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick Ross, post: 2118204, member: 51847"] When I went through class we spent very little time on learning the pretrip. They gave us examples everyday but that was something we were to buddy up and practice/learn on our own time before our test. They knew they were throwing a lot at us and the big things were to make good decisions and show improvement everyday. Obviously the 5 and 10 are needed, wasn't word for word written out like package but they wanted more of the how makes you a better driver and how it fits a situation. Clearing intersections and cars on the side of the road, turn setup, trailer tailswing, using mirrors and not coasting in nuetral is what they really watched in the cab. Take notes every day...proper direction for pre and post trip inspections, proper steps to couple and uncouple trailers and the dolly when they show you. Right now I would be watching every video you can find about double clutching. [/QUOTE]
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