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<blockquote data-quote="pickup" data-source="post: 3807653"><p>It’s very easy and cheap to take the written dmv test for the endorsement . I admit that it’s a pain in the rear to spend a half a day at the dmv to do it and having a newly updated license printed.</p><p></p><p>Of course, if your week long training at UPS included doubles(do they do triples in Florida’?) then you would be expected to do it for the season. That would be a skill set that might take some mental sweating to acquire regardless of your current skill level.</p><p></p><p>By the way , where I am at we have plenty of casuals with the double/trip endorsement who can’t pull doubles or trips because it wasn’t part of their week long training.</p><p></p><p>That decision not to train them on doubles stems from laziness of the trainer, the needs of the operation, or the fact that the trainee had no previous doubles experience and the decision was made not to train a guy who would be more likely to screw up out in the field on his own.</p><p></p><p>That’s my viewpoint from where I work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pickup, post: 3807653"] It’s very easy and cheap to take the written dmv test for the endorsement . I admit that it’s a pain in the rear to spend a half a day at the dmv to do it and having a newly updated license printed. Of course, if your week long training at UPS included doubles(do they do triples in Florida’?) then you would be expected to do it for the season. That would be a skill set that might take some mental sweating to acquire regardless of your current skill level. By the way , where I am at we have plenty of casuals with the double/trip endorsement who can’t pull doubles or trips because it wasn’t part of their week long training. That decision not to train them on doubles stems from laziness of the trainer, the needs of the operation, or the fact that the trainee had no previous doubles experience and the decision was made not to train a guy who would be more likely to screw up out in the field on his own. That’s my viewpoint from where I work. [/QUOTE]
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