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Hopeful new hire that failed his road course before it even began :(
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<blockquote data-quote="mrbrownstone" data-source="post: 2388128" data-attributes="member: 53460"><p>I understand your frustration and would be upset in your shoes. </p><p></p><p>Here's the thing. As a new driver and even a not new driver you can be in situations where you are driving multiple trucks aka package cars in one day. </p><p></p><p>I have had plenty of times when I have done double trips and had a nice new automtic for one trip and a crappy old manuel for another. You have to be able to adjust very quickly im cases such as this. There is no prep time, it's a matter of being able to get in and go and do it safely. </p><p></p><p>It sounds like you have a very good grip on why you did not pass (failing only sounds much worse) and that's good. </p><p></p><p>The thing is as other drivers have said, that doesn't mean you give up. If you read enough on here and listen to enough UPS employees and drivers you will see that UPS is notorious for not making things easy even when they should be. </p><p></p><p>If you really really want to drive be persistent and know that this is simply a test of your will power. </p><p></p><p>UPS will never hand you anything on a platter but they will give you more chances of you show a strong willingness to improve.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrbrownstone, post: 2388128, member: 53460"] I understand your frustration and would be upset in your shoes. Here's the thing. As a new driver and even a not new driver you can be in situations where you are driving multiple trucks aka package cars in one day. I have had plenty of times when I have done double trips and had a nice new automtic for one trip and a crappy old manuel for another. You have to be able to adjust very quickly im cases such as this. There is no prep time, it's a matter of being able to get in and go and do it safely. It sounds like you have a very good grip on why you did not pass (failing only sounds much worse) and that's good. The thing is as other drivers have said, that doesn't mean you give up. If you read enough on here and listen to enough UPS employees and drivers you will see that UPS is notorious for not making things easy even when they should be. If you really really want to drive be persistent and know that this is simply a test of your will power. UPS will never hand you anything on a platter but they will give you more chances of you show a strong willingness to improve. [/QUOTE]
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