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PT Sorter looking toward the future as a driver, what should I know?
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<blockquote data-quote="Babagounj" data-source="post: 1377892" data-attributes="member: 12952"><p>Full time driving requires you to have no family life , that is a fact .</p><p>10-12 hrs days are normal .</p><p>Sat Air is a good starting place ; you will learn about the DIAD , you will learn how to find your way around , you will learn how to read traffic patterns , you will learn how to operate under time clock pressures .</p><p>I have trained more Sat Air drivers than I can count , most have moved onto full time driving with little to no problems . Of course they too had to wait years for their chance , but every Sat added to their knowledge .</p><p>Many thought I had it easy , but I spent a good long time learning every city & town my building covered , years worth . </p><p>The best phrase to explain how to be a Sat Air driver is go out and get lost .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Babagounj, post: 1377892, member: 12952"] Full time driving requires you to have no family life , that is a fact . 10-12 hrs days are normal . Sat Air is a good starting place ; you will learn about the DIAD , you will learn how to find your way around , you will learn how to read traffic patterns , you will learn how to operate under time clock pressures . I have trained more Sat Air drivers than I can count , most have moved onto full time driving with little to no problems . Of course they too had to wait years for their chance , but every Sat added to their knowledge . Many thought I had it easy , but I spent a good long time learning every city & town my building covered , years worth . The best phrase to explain how to be a Sat Air driver is go out and get lost . [/QUOTE]
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