Trucker Warren, From The Begining
From driving school to the open road

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This is in response to an Email I received from Rick Armstrong of Southern Califonia. Rich has been writing me for some time now and I always enjoy his letters. He has asked me some questions in his last letter that I thought I would share with you.

1) Did you feel the instructors were good at CRE?

I felt that the instructors were excellent with the exception of a couple. the exceptions were due to them yelling and not giving you a chance to try the maneuvers without instruction after they had already walked you thru it. I had 1 instructor that I really liked and gave us freedom to try things on our own once we were taught. This was very effective because you got a chance to see where and why you needed improvement. All in all I would give the CRE team of instructors and trainers an 9 out of 10.



2) Did you end up using the technique for backing that Trucker Tom mentioned, that is holding the bottom of the wheel and then turning it the way you want the trailer to go or did the instructors require a different method?

I did try Toms advice and it worked good but is only applicable to straight line backing for me. The instructors did have their own method and I was able to use those methods successfully as well.



3) How many people started in your class and how many passed? Were there any women in the class?

We started with about 35 and ended up with 21. They were dropped or left on their own for various reasons. there were 2 women in the class and 1 passed and the other is going thru some extended training. there are still 2 guys that are going thru extended training and 1 of them most likely won't finish.



4) What are the key things you would recommend to someone just starting truck driver training to help ensure their success?

Best advice I could give would be to have your affairs in order at home. The less you have to worry about the better. Try to remind yourself why you are in the program if things get a little rough for any reason, IE roommates, instructors, fellow classmates, and difficulty with the program. If you feel discouraged, just remember that most of the people before you made it and you can to. And finaly, really apply yourself to the homework and study. take any opportunity to do extracurricular activity.

Thanks Rick for the questions.

warrentrucker@yahoo.com

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good advice ! Now that your out of school and about to go real world in your trucking endeavor, be sure to watch your spending on the road. A few dollars spent here and a few spent there adds up to a lot of money spent before it gets home. Put yourself on a strict budget for a while and stick to it. It's advisable to stay away from the video games and gambling establishments if you want to send any money home to family. Best of luck in the future and be sure to keep us posted. Your doing a great job with your blog.

Comment By:
nutley on Sat, Jun 11 2005 @ 8:07 AM [PST]
Warren, congratulations on getting your CDL. Give me a call when you can so I can record our conversation and put it into my podcast available at http://truckerphoto.blogspot.com. TOM

Comment By:
Trucker Tom on Mon, Jun 13 2005 @ 1:05 AM [PST]

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