Nope that was Amy. She was in the class before mine. She seems pretty cool.
Oh. I just missed you then. Would have been cool meet someone from on here. Well good luck with your driving career
I had a trucker gps since day one and that thing one time directed me onto a red dirt road several miles long back when i first started.
Luckily I made it out alive but man that eoad had some unbelievabley steep hills going up and down. I thought the truck was going to fall over backwards going up one of those things. I learned a lot from that time about gps reliance.
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Susannah, glad to hear it all worked out well! You know, some of this stuff just gets easier after doing it a little while, and being familiar with a certain place helps a lot. You learned things you will never forget, and you've also got it in your head now how to get in and out of that particular place. Next time you are back over there you will know exactly what to do. It's funny but even just after one year of driving I had places all over the country in my head, and as soon as I would start getting near them I would remember the little details of what you've got to do at each place. That is valuable information, and is one of the reasons I decided to stick with my same employer after that first year. Those little things can help you more than you realize when it comes to being efficient at your job.
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