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Hopeful new hire that failed his road course before it even began :(
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<blockquote data-quote="Indecisi0n" data-source="post: 2388192" data-attributes="member: 35289"><p>Sorry but desperation doesn't get you the job but determination will. Nothing you can do but pick yourself up and keep on moving. I would call the supervisor and thank him for his time and express to him that you were a little intimidated at the time of the test and would like to opportunity to retest if that is possible. What's the worse he could say is no? </p><p></p><p>You have to keep in mind that stalling that many times is a safety issue. Once I could understand, twice maybe as you get use to the truck but more than that can be a problem. Picture you on a hill with a fully loaded truck and a brand new mercedes pulls right up to your ass at dead stop. Little tap of his front bumper because of a stall is going to cost UPS a lot of money and headache. </p><p></p><p>If I lived close enough to you I would allow you to come over and drive my stick for practice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Indecisi0n, post: 2388192, member: 35289"] Sorry but desperation doesn't get you the job but determination will. Nothing you can do but pick yourself up and keep on moving. I would call the supervisor and thank him for his time and express to him that you were a little intimidated at the time of the test and would like to opportunity to retest if that is possible. What's the worse he could say is no? You have to keep in mind that stalling that many times is a safety issue. Once I could understand, twice maybe as you get use to the truck but more than that can be a problem. Picture you on a hill with a fully loaded truck and a brand new mercedes pulls right up to your ass at dead stop. Little tap of his front bumper because of a stall is going to cost UPS a lot of money and headache. If I lived close enough to you I would allow you to come over and drive my stick for practice. [/QUOTE]
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