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I'M GOING TO FEEDERS
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<blockquote data-quote="49haliboy49" data-source="post: 2279025" data-attributes="member: 47620"><p>You will be low man on seniority number one. Most feeder work is night time hours, so you will have to adjust to that both at work and at home( sleep could become a issue if you have an active household). As mentioned before, different method of working than in package. Take your time as a new feeder driver as it will take a while to master things. I was making a quite a few errors in the first few months until a senior driver told me that his answer to the problem was to go over whatever you are doing 2-3 times to make sure you are not skipping a step or you didn't do it correctly. Example letting down the legs of a trailer when pulling away, or checking to see that your dolly is locked under the trailer properly. this all takes time well spent</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="49haliboy49, post: 2279025, member: 47620"] You will be low man on seniority number one. Most feeder work is night time hours, so you will have to adjust to that both at work and at home( sleep could become a issue if you have an active household). As mentioned before, different method of working than in package. Take your time as a new feeder driver as it will take a while to master things. I was making a quite a few errors in the first few months until a senior driver told me that his answer to the problem was to go over whatever you are doing 2-3 times to make sure you are not skipping a step or you didn't do it correctly. Example letting down the legs of a trailer when pulling away, or checking to see that your dolly is locked under the trailer properly. this all takes time well spent [/QUOTE]
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