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<blockquote data-quote="raceanoncr" data-source="post: 164073" data-attributes="member: 6408"><p>Tie, I don't think anyone of us would argue that DTS is the most intense school UPS has. I see Cach's point...there is no excuse for experience! We all know how important the 5 seeing eye habits are and the rest of the drill but you kinda hit it on the head when you said "constant drilling". That's all we get is "book learnin". </p><p> </p><p>How bout having one of these 3-week wonders jack-knife a 40' trailer into a 45' space (yes, one of our outlying centers/gas station/car wash/boutique was one of these). </p><p> </p><p>MY argument is this...I don't care if you ride with me everday! It don't bother me cuz I'm doing everything right and safe. You want to ding me on little jizs cuz you have to find 8, then so be it...BUT, when YOU drive and can't jam the gears/cut the curbs/can't back into a space...you get the point? I have a problem. You're telling ME how to drive safe? </p><p> </p><p>Please don't take offense at this, it's just that <strong><u>I</u></strong> take offense at some newbie telling me how to drive that just got his license a few months ago. Which reminds me of one of our sups:</p><p>He couldn't pass the local CDL test in this metro area, which was tougher to pass ( I dunno, maybe due to examiners being under the gun, so to speak), so mgmt took him out of town to a remote examining station (one that would still examine CDL applicants) to take the test. VIOLA! You know the rest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="raceanoncr, post: 164073, member: 6408"] Tie, I don't think anyone of us would argue that DTS is the most intense school UPS has. I see Cach's point...there is no excuse for experience! We all know how important the 5 seeing eye habits are and the rest of the drill but you kinda hit it on the head when you said "constant drilling". That's all we get is "book learnin". How bout having one of these 3-week wonders jack-knife a 40' trailer into a 45' space (yes, one of our outlying centers/gas station/car wash/boutique was one of these). MY argument is this...I don't care if you ride with me everday! It don't bother me cuz I'm doing everything right and safe. You want to ding me on little jizs cuz you have to find 8, then so be it...BUT, when YOU drive and can't jam the gears/cut the curbs/can't back into a space...you get the point? I have a problem. You're telling ME how to drive safe? Please don't take offense at this, it's just that [B][U]I[/U][/B] take offense at some newbie telling me how to drive that just got his license a few months ago. Which reminds me of one of our sups: He couldn't pass the local CDL test in this metro area, which was tougher to pass ( I dunno, maybe due to examiners being under the gun, so to speak), so mgmt took him out of town to a remote examining station (one that would still examine CDL applicants) to take the test. VIOLA! You know the rest. [/QUOTE]
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