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Supervisor asked me to DQ myself from driving
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<blockquote data-quote="opie" data-source="post: 2090200" data-attributes="member: 1382"><p>You already passed the class, and if you already reached book. Then there's nothing really they can do. On Saturday's our building only uses automatics, all air drivers drive an automatic. Maybe depends on your building on whether there is enough automatics to go around. If you just want to do PT air/Saturdays, then you probably would never see a manual truck. But if you want to be FT driver, then you'll likely have to drive a stick shift at some point, so you got to practice and get comfortable. I would say hills is the hardest part, might not be any hills in your building. So you might have to find a hill, and practice going from a stop without stalling or rolling back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="opie, post: 2090200, member: 1382"] You already passed the class, and if you already reached book. Then there's nothing really they can do. On Saturday's our building only uses automatics, all air drivers drive an automatic. Maybe depends on your building on whether there is enough automatics to go around. If you just want to do PT air/Saturdays, then you probably would never see a manual truck. But if you want to be FT driver, then you'll likely have to drive a stick shift at some point, so you got to practice and get comfortable. I would say hills is the hardest part, might not be any hills in your building. So you might have to find a hill, and practice going from a stop without stalling or rolling back. [/QUOTE]
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