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<blockquote data-quote="brownracer" data-source="post: 1061930" data-attributes="member: 304"><p>As someone who has assisted in the development of the training classes at the Integrad sites I can tell you that much effort has been put into not only teaching safety but also service offerings, DIAD, methods and customer relations. It is an all inclusive agenda. The aim is eliminate all the pain that we all had as we learned the job. (Years ago I had a on-car with me 1 1/2 days and then I was on my own.) </p><p></p><p>I don't have to tell you how difficult and confusing the driver job is now compared to the past. With the continual addition of new service offerings and improved competition we no longer have the luxury of taking years to learn the job. And if one is confused with setting up your stops, proper methods and DIAD recording, then the chance of an incident is exponentially higher. </p><p></p><p>I would highly recommend that you talk to someone who has gone through the pre-course, onsite classes or investigate for yourself online. The media reports will always focus on the simple-- not the complete job that has to be done day in and day out to be safe and successful.</p><p></p><p>It is always easy to criticize.... I can tell you that everyone involved with the Integrad sites from corp to operations has one primary goal--- well trained Service Providers that can have a long, safe and successful career.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brownracer, post: 1061930, member: 304"] As someone who has assisted in the development of the training classes at the Integrad sites I can tell you that much effort has been put into not only teaching safety but also service offerings, DIAD, methods and customer relations. It is an all inclusive agenda. The aim is eliminate all the pain that we all had as we learned the job. (Years ago I had a on-car with me 1 1/2 days and then I was on my own.) I don't have to tell you how difficult and confusing the driver job is now compared to the past. With the continual addition of new service offerings and improved competition we no longer have the luxury of taking years to learn the job. And if one is confused with setting up your stops, proper methods and DIAD recording, then the chance of an incident is exponentially higher. I would highly recommend that you talk to someone who has gone through the pre-course, onsite classes or investigate for yourself online. The media reports will always focus on the simple-- not the complete job that has to be done day in and day out to be safe and successful. It is always easy to criticize.... I can tell you that everyone involved with the Integrad sites from corp to operations has one primary goal--- well trained Service Providers that can have a long, safe and successful career. [/QUOTE]
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