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<blockquote data-quote="Yeet" data-source="post: 5860071" data-attributes="member: 76343"><p>Y’all have an ice cream machine??! Yeah I know what I’m bringing up at the next meeting.</p><p></p><p>As soon as your butt hits the seat, “parking brake is applied and the truck is in neutral.” Every single time. That and hitting anything are insta-fails. Your nerves will be the toughest thing to overcome, just know it gets easier every day. Your trainer is also going to try to stress you out to see how you handle pressure. Don’t snap, say “sorry, I’ll do better”. Your head will probably be spinning after every day of training, that’s normal and you won’t remember every single thing they tell you. Some of it will stick, some won’t. It’s like eating a big meal, it’ll take some time to digest then you’re hungry for more. You got this, I’ve seen some really dim people make it in feeders. Don’t hit that ice cream machine too much, fatty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yeet, post: 5860071, member: 76343"] Y’all have an ice cream machine??! Yeah I know what I’m bringing up at the next meeting. As soon as your butt hits the seat, “parking brake is applied and the truck is in neutral.” Every single time. That and hitting anything are insta-fails. Your nerves will be the toughest thing to overcome, just know it gets easier every day. Your trainer is also going to try to stress you out to see how you handle pressure. Don’t snap, say “sorry, I’ll do better”. Your head will probably be spinning after every day of training, that’s normal and you won’t remember every single thing they tell you. Some of it will stick, some won’t. It’s like eating a big meal, it’ll take some time to digest then you’re hungry for more. You got this, I’ve seen some really dim people make it in feeders. Don’t hit that ice cream machine too much, fatty. [/QUOTE]
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