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Old 05-18-2008, 05:42 PM   #26
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It drives me crazy having the key ring on my finger when I'm delivering business. Especially if I have a bunch of pkgs to deal with. I keep a spring clip on my belt loop for my keys. I can snap and unsnap the keys with one hand and it doesn't waste any time for me.
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Old 05-18-2008, 06:15 PM   #27
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If I don't have anybody watching I don't even use the clutch when I shift. A habit I got into driving tractor trailers. When I went for my driving test they told me that they don't even want you to down shift prior to stopping. another habit from driving semis.
Interesting you say that.
One of our new feeder drivers was taking his road test recently. The examiner said," They(the company) teach you to double clutch don't they.". The new guy said, "Yes". The examiner said, "You don't have to double clutch".
All our mechanics say it is hard on the clutch (as well as the left knee) to double clutch. A feeder supe told me, in confidence, that students are taught to double clutch because it gives them something to do while waiting for the RPM"s to drop.
Double clutching the feeders is one of the antiquated "methods" the company continues to embrace even though it is not needed.

Down shifting might come in handy if your brakes fade plus it puts you at a correct speed to negoiate a turn. Do I always downshift? No.
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Old 05-19-2008, 02:43 PM   #28
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thanks for all the input. my road test is scheduled for tommorow. let you know how it goes!
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Old 05-19-2008, 03:44 PM   #29
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There are some centers where they train the drivers to keep the keys on the index finger of their right hands. I was taught to always pocket them in my right pants pocket as the COD money always went in to the left pants pocket. I'm sure that you have seen some of the UPS videos where drivers have the keys on their fingers.

You pull the key out with your right hand so it wouldn't be good UPS training to put it in your left hand so you can get it back on your right hand index finger. Too Much wasted movement. Just do the opposite of everything Upchuck says and you will be OK
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I was told to keep the keys on my right index finger, and they insisted on double clutching for the tests (Feeders). Remember all the training you have had......When the vehicle comes to a stop, do not creep up......stay put. Set your brakes. I took my test over a year ago and had driven for over 20 years....I think that it is harder because you develop a style unlike UPSs in your driving. Good Luck.
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: ) I passed my test. The stick setup is definately differen than what I'm used to, but I adjusted after 10 minutes or so.
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: ) I passed my test. The stick setup is definately differen than what I'm used to, but I adjusted after 10 minutes or so.
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It drives me crazy having the key ring on my finger when I'm delivering business. Especially if I have a bunch of pkgs to deal with. I keep a spring clip on my belt loop for my keys. I can snap and unsnap the keys with one hand and it doesn't waste any time for me.
I use the spring clip also, but I put it on the key ring. The rings on some trucks are small enough that it actually hurts my knuckles. With one or two small packages I keep the spring clip in my right hand around two fingers, more pkgs I clip them to my belt loop.
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I use the spring clip also, but I put it on the key ring. The rings on some trucks are small enough that it actually hurts my knuckles. With one or two small packages I keep the spring clip in my right hand around two fingers, more pkgs I clip them to my belt loop.
That would work too, but the first time I forget to take my clip home with me at night it would be gone the next day. We have sticky fingers around here.
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