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<blockquote data-quote="UpstateNYUPSer(Ret)" data-source="post: 1061994" data-attributes="member: 12570"><p>I attended driving school after having worked for 10 years. This was a two week course primarily focused on classroom instruction. We went on road on Thursdays. I found most of the instruction to be repetitive and mundane and looked forward to Thursday when we got out of the classroom. The DIAD was still fairly new and we spent a lot of time learning all of the applications.</p><p></p><p>Our newest driver went to driving school for a week and then waited over a month before going on road. He had pretty much forgotten most of what he had learned and needed our new on-car to ride with him for a week. He also still had the "insider mentality" and was having a hard time making the transition. He is finally getting the hang of it but is still slower than molasses.</p><p></p><p>This thread reminds me of when I was in the military and had just reported to my first permanent duty station. The first thing I was told was to forget everything that I learned in basic training.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UpstateNYUPSer(Ret), post: 1061994, member: 12570"] I attended driving school after having worked for 10 years. This was a two week course primarily focused on classroom instruction. We went on road on Thursdays. I found most of the instruction to be repetitive and mundane and looked forward to Thursday when we got out of the classroom. The DIAD was still fairly new and we spent a lot of time learning all of the applications. Our newest driver went to driving school for a week and then waited over a month before going on road. He had pretty much forgotten most of what he had learned and needed our new on-car to ride with him for a week. He also still had the "insider mentality" and was having a hard time making the transition. He is finally getting the hang of it but is still slower than molasses. This thread reminds me of when I was in the military and had just reported to my first permanent duty station. The first thing I was told was to forget everything that I learned in basic training. [/QUOTE]
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