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<blockquote data-quote="Fredless" data-source="post: 175806" data-attributes="member: 5197"><p>Cover driving was the hardest thing I have ever done in my young life, ever. I turned 21 in January 2006, became an air driver in March 2006 and only because I wanted to wait to finish that spring term at college did I wait till May of 2006 to become a driver.</p><p> </p><p>The money was nice, but I went crawling back to school and decided to start studying, go to class and pick a useful degree or else I'd be back in a package car until I was 62. I didn't want to spend 41 years in a truck before I could retire.</p><p> </p><p>Now that I still air drive, I'm a lot more confident in the truck now and I know I'd do a lot better knowing what to expect, I'm still wary to go back into it. No one can imagine how hard being a driver is until you sit in that seat yourself.</p><p> </p><p>P.S. I got LUCKY, and got a Ford P1000. Why? I was thankful it didn't have a high step and had power steering.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fredless, post: 175806, member: 5197"] Cover driving was the hardest thing I have ever done in my young life, ever. I turned 21 in January 2006, became an air driver in March 2006 and only because I wanted to wait to finish that spring term at college did I wait till May of 2006 to become a driver. The money was nice, but I went crawling back to school and decided to start studying, go to class and pick a useful degree or else I'd be back in a package car until I was 62. I didn't want to spend 41 years in a truck before I could retire. Now that I still air drive, I'm a lot more confident in the truck now and I know I'd do a lot better knowing what to expect, I'm still wary to go back into it. No one can imagine how hard being a driver is until you sit in that seat yourself. P.S. I got LUCKY, and got a Ford P1000. Why? I was thankful it didn't have a high step and had power steering. [/QUOTE]
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