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I start feeder next week any advice
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<blockquote data-quote="outta hours" data-source="post: 459069" data-attributes="member: 4568"><p>Congratulations. You now work for a different company. Like the other guys said slow down. Keep your routine the same every time you hook up,drop,snap a set together,etc. That will eliminate careless mistakes. Realize that you will learn more from other drivers than you could possibly learn from your 2 week training with your on road.</p><p></p><p>The learning process is ongoing in feeders. So many different situations that will come up there is no way you could cover all of them in advance. Ask questions. If your not sure if your skill level will be able to complete the task don't be too proud to admit it. Many times especially at CPU accounts you will look at where the trailer is supposed to be spotted and think "no freaking way" I can I get it in there. Plan your path on backing. If 10 people have to move their car for you to get it in, so be it ask them to move. </p><p></p><p>Enjoy your new job stay relaxed. And as always ask questions here and these guys can give you lots of help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="outta hours, post: 459069, member: 4568"] Congratulations. You now work for a different company. Like the other guys said slow down. Keep your routine the same every time you hook up,drop,snap a set together,etc. That will eliminate careless mistakes. Realize that you will learn more from other drivers than you could possibly learn from your 2 week training with your on road. The learning process is ongoing in feeders. So many different situations that will come up there is no way you could cover all of them in advance. Ask questions. If your not sure if your skill level will be able to complete the task don't be too proud to admit it. Many times especially at CPU accounts you will look at where the trailer is supposed to be spotted and think "no freaking way" I can I get it in there. Plan your path on backing. If 10 people have to move their car for you to get it in, so be it ask them to move. Enjoy your new job stay relaxed. And as always ask questions here and these guys can give you lots of help. [/QUOTE]
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