John19841
Well-Known Member
So you studied information for a test that you knew was coming? First of all, congratulations. I would imagine you haven't taken too many oral tests in your lifetime.
I really can't tell what you're trying to get at here. Yes, I studied for the test I knew was coming. I believe that's usually the way it worksI do not know why that would make you relate experience with oral reviews because I stated I studied. If you're trying to insult me, I do believe you're doing a poor job of it.
Do you think you would do as well if you had to take the test just before you had to go out and deliver a 20% over dispatched route (you know those PAL labels are not in sequence). More important, do you think you would have done as well if you had to study this information before or after you did said route?
Now I see where you're going with this. You're making the point that reciting this stuff while dealing with the stress of actually doing the job is more difficult. However, keep this in mind. When you are asked to recite it, what's the consequence of not knowing it? What do you have to be nervous about? I had to know it, and recite it perfectly, or I didn't get hired.
Now on the opposite side, do you think you would have done better or do you think you would have had a better conceptual idea of what the seeing habits are and how to apply them if you had classroom discussion and demonstrations or visuals? Do you think this would make you a better employee? At the very least, do you think this will help you when you are randomly selected to recite these things the next time?
I did have a classroom demonstration and discussion back in Driver Orientation. They drilled everything into my head then, made us know the 5 seeing habits and 10 point commentary. Will it make me a better employee? Probably not; will it help when asked randomly to recite them? Definatley...I know it cold.
Once again, I can't really tell where you were trying to go with this post. I'm not making a point that everyone should learn this stuff, just saying that they are forcing new drivers to learn it as part of the hiring process.