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<blockquote data-quote="KoennenTiger" data-source="post: 4177383" data-attributes="member: 73154"><p>Their is a route next to me that's a trainer. So I end up going to bail these new guys out. I've learned for sure one of the keys to not lose as a new driver is do not let the packages beat you. When you're new sure it feels like an hour to stop and take five or ten minutes to sort your truck and calm down. Breath. Stop thinking you need to go fast.</p><p></p><p>I had a great ORS back when I was new. He would say slow is smooth, and smooth is fast. Don't rush you may feel like it's getting you ahead but it isn't. </p><p></p><p>I take five or ten minutes every single day around noon to sort my truck perfectly and move every package forward. Call in every misload and plan how I'm getting them off. I remember being new and forcing myself to do this. It felt like an hour. It's five or ten minutes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KoennenTiger, post: 4177383, member: 73154"] Their is a route next to me that's a trainer. So I end up going to bail these new guys out. I've learned for sure one of the keys to not lose as a new driver is do not let the packages beat you. When you're new sure it feels like an hour to stop and take five or ten minutes to sort your truck and calm down. Breath. Stop thinking you need to go fast. I had a great ORS back when I was new. He would say slow is smooth, and smooth is fast. Don't rush you may feel like it's getting you ahead but it isn't. I take five or ten minutes every single day around noon to sort my truck perfectly and move every package forward. Call in every misload and plan how I'm getting them off. I remember being new and forcing myself to do this. It felt like an hour. It's five or ten minutes. [/QUOTE]
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