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I start feeder next week any advice
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<blockquote data-quote="JimJimmyJames" data-source="post: 459850" data-attributes="member: 11425"><p>Once you get your license and your training is done I recommend covering/bidding on a half shift(yard) job/half road job. It gives you the best of both worlds and will help you to gain the skills and confidence you will need to be successful. After you do that for 6 months to a year, unless you like shifting, bid out of that job because those shifters get hot as hell in the summer!</p><p> </p><p>As to how to change gears properly, I posted a "how-to" once in a different thread and I will quote myself:</p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>Backing a trailer with a dolly attached to put together a set is an admirable but not necessary skill. I find that a lot of those who do it that way seem to take longer than those of us who do it the way we were trained to. Luckily I am paid by the hour as they see-saw the dolly back and forth, back and forth, etc. The guys who are good at it though are amazing. I only do it to park a dolly I am done using. To each his own.</p><p> </p><p>Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimJimmyJames, post: 459850, member: 11425"] Once you get your license and your training is done I recommend covering/bidding on a half shift(yard) job/half road job. It gives you the best of both worlds and will help you to gain the skills and confidence you will need to be successful. After you do that for 6 months to a year, unless you like shifting, bid out of that job because those shifters get hot as hell in the summer! As to how to change gears properly, I posted a "how-to" once in a different thread and I will quote myself: Backing a trailer with a dolly attached to put together a set is an admirable but not necessary skill. I find that a lot of those who do it that way seem to take longer than those of us who do it the way we were trained to. Luckily I am paid by the hour as they see-saw the dolly back and forth, back and forth, etc. The guys who are good at it though are amazing. I only do it to park a dolly I am done using. To each his own. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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