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<blockquote data-quote="Overpaid Union Thug" data-source="post: 387574" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>I guess I'll be the one that speaks against this INTEGRAD training. I just don't think all the intense strictness to detail when learning the 5 seeing habits and 10 point commentary is necessary. The main point should be that everyone understands the purpose for each one and not whether or not they can remember where the word "the" goes and doesn't go in the statements. The DIAD should be hands on training instead of ridiculous "CBTs" because the CBT is nothing like a real day out on the job and nothing beats hands on training. </p><p> </p><p>Driving is not a hard job and in no way does it warrant a boot camp like approach for training. Looking back to my training I just don't really recall learning anything usefull (except for the 5 seeing habits) that helped me when it actually came time to start running routes. 95% of what I learned was during the first week I was out by myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Overpaid Union Thug, post: 387574, member: 198"] I guess I'll be the one that speaks against this INTEGRAD training. I just don't think all the intense strictness to detail when learning the 5 seeing habits and 10 point commentary is necessary. The main point should be that everyone understands the purpose for each one and not whether or not they can remember where the word "the" goes and doesn't go in the statements. The DIAD should be hands on training instead of ridiculous "CBTs" because the CBT is nothing like a real day out on the job and nothing beats hands on training. Driving is not a hard job and in no way does it warrant a boot camp like approach for training. Looking back to my training I just don't really recall learning anything usefull (except for the 5 seeing habits) that helped me when it actually came time to start running routes. 95% of what I learned was during the first week I was out by myself. [/QUOTE]
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