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Seasonal Feeder Drivers?
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<blockquote data-quote="cook32nd" data-source="post: 249630" data-attributes="member: 6529"><p>It's been years since I drove a ten speed. Been doing the new automatic Allison transmission thing. Do I have to remember how to down shift or can I just slow down and find a gear? ( If ya can't find it, grind it!) Is there any reason that they would let me go if I have trouble with the shifting of the gears, such as grinding and not remembering the RPM's to downshift or will they go thru all that with me? Just what do they expect me to know, afterall, they train their own package car drivers to drive feeders? Thanks for any and all replys! Thought there would be more replies than I have seen. </p><p>And finally this, is all seasonal feeder work done on the night shift or does it just vary, and I've heard of full-time package car drivers not being able to work during the week because there is no work for them. Does this happen to the feeder drivers as well, and if it does, does it happen at all during the peak season?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cook32nd, post: 249630, member: 6529"] It's been years since I drove a ten speed. Been doing the new automatic Allison transmission thing. Do I have to remember how to down shift or can I just slow down and find a gear? ( If ya can't find it, grind it!) Is there any reason that they would let me go if I have trouble with the shifting of the gears, such as grinding and not remembering the RPM's to downshift or will they go thru all that with me? Just what do they expect me to know, afterall, they train their own package car drivers to drive feeders? Thanks for any and all replys! Thought there would be more replies than I have seen. And finally this, is all seasonal feeder work done on the night shift or does it just vary, and I've heard of full-time package car drivers not being able to work during the week because there is no work for them. Does this happen to the feeder drivers as well, and if it does, does it happen at all during the peak season? [/QUOTE]
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