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New Feeder Driver - Week 2!
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<blockquote data-quote="dannyboy" data-source="post: 89097" data-attributes="member: 484"><p>A couple of things. First off, there is something to learn even from the worst managers. If nothing else, than to recognize when you finally get a good one.</p><p> </p><p>Also, leave the personality out of the job. If you dont get personal with the sup, then the frustration you have mentioned is not usually there. you are there to learn, not to make friends. And as Tie mentioned, a Sup does not have the time on road to keep his skills honed to where they should be. So why is that a problem for your husband? Learn what you can from him and move on.</p><p> </p><p>There is one more thought. I can teach anybody anything, as long as they are willing to be taught. But give me someone that thinks they know it all, and you can not teach them a damn thing. It almost sounds like your husband might have a bit of that attitude.</p><p> </p><p>As a trainer, I dont care how many years you have done something. That does not mean you were doing it correctly or safely. Many people I come into contact with during the day have been driving for 20-40 years, but many do not do so safely. And they have the driving records to prove it.</p><p> </p><p>d</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dannyboy, post: 89097, member: 484"] A couple of things. First off, there is something to learn even from the worst managers. If nothing else, than to recognize when you finally get a good one. Also, leave the personality out of the job. If you dont get personal with the sup, then the frustration you have mentioned is not usually there. you are there to learn, not to make friends. And as Tie mentioned, a Sup does not have the time on road to keep his skills honed to where they should be. So why is that a problem for your husband? Learn what you can from him and move on. There is one more thought. I can teach anybody anything, as long as they are willing to be taught. But give me someone that thinks they know it all, and you can not teach them a damn thing. It almost sounds like your husband might have a bit of that attitude. As a trainer, I dont care how many years you have done something. That does not mean you were doing it correctly or safely. Many people I come into contact with during the day have been driving for 20-40 years, but many do not do so safely. And they have the driving records to prove it. d [/QUOTE]
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