Roehl Training August 2014

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Andy C.'s Comment
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Lol, no crazy machines, promise! So, your heading out with a trainer for phase two now? If so, your going to be fine... I was nervous as he## when i went to meet my trainer. But, they really are good peeps.

Michael V.'s Comment
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Hi Andy, just wondering how things are going. Would you give us an update please? thank you.

Andy C.'s Comment
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Of course i will, glad to know there is interest. I just hit my three months, finally off the training board. So... Haha following will be a recap, the past three months. What an adventure. Stay tuned lol

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Andy C.'s Comment
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Day one... My first delivery, just can't explain how nervous i was. Picking up my first load in Virginia, medical supplies going to buffalo so i can have some home time. Well, buffalo General hospital warehouse, pulled up, saw that the dock was inside a building... Holy crap! Good thing i got there at three am, wouldn't want to look like a complete moron trying to back in. Let's face it, first time alone. I'm gonna take a long time to get into the dock. Hmmm... Another driver shows up, i let him go first, watch what he does, looks easy right? Wasn't as bad as i thought, only ten minutes. Rather proud of myself, tight fit right next to an i beam. Unloaded, begin to pull out... Well, when you first learn, the nerves are up there, ride the clutch pulling forward, the truck "bobbles" a little. Well, it "bobbled" at the wrong time :( the back drivers trailer door catches the i beam. Yep, you got it, door rips right off. Omg... Embarrassing... Other driver helps me toss it into the back Of the trailer. Gotta make the call to safety. I'm gonna get fired. I just know it. First delivery and I'm already trashing stuff... Ha. Well, it's all good. Just go to a repair shop and have them rehang the door. All good. I tell you this because it's nice to know you are not alone if you make a mistake. Don't panic, poop happens. And, there is more ;0)

HOS:

Hours Of Service

HOS refers to the logbook hours of service regulations.
Andy C.'s Comment
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Despite the nerves and panic, i got my next load, determined to do better this time. Head to cattaraugus (sp) to pick up scrap paper to take to Pennsylvania. Just awesome, beautiful country side, another ten minute back in job, but, hey, I'm a rookie. Can't get it right away can i? Loaded, ready to roll, start the truck, release the clutch... Stall. Lolol... Red faced with embarrassment i try again. Stall. What the? Silly... Forgot to put the selector switch down. Trying to move from a dead stop in 7th gear with 35000 pounds of paper on your trailer. Lol Doesn't work. Learning process. Only day two alone. The rush of fear, enjoyment, the thrill of actually driving a 70 foot truck by myself. Incredible. The first time you drive in Pa, you realize there are a lot of hills on the 22 and 322. Hmm. I'm slowing down, need to downshift, crap, missed my gear. Went for nine, hit 7, of course it won't go in. Try sixth, oops, my nerves are done. Mistake number two was stopping on an incline to start all over. Lmbo Don't do it. Until i figured out i had to start in second gear, i couldn't move without stalling my truck. Another lesson i learned on my own. Finally rolling again, I'm going over everything i thought i knew. Realizing it wasn't much. A few hours pass, I'm feeling good. I want to practice downshift, so i pull over into a rest area, still having trouble remembering where my gears are. Grind, Grind, haha. It's not all bad. Hop out and do a safety check. All good. As i start rolling again, everything hits perfectly. No grinds, no missed gears, i feel great. Arriving at my cons, a nice large lot, yay, a straight back. Little trouble, but feel good. I promise not to write every load lol. Just want you to understand, when you first start out, there will be incredibly rough Times and incredibly proud wonderful times....

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Fast forward a few weeks, My backing is still a little sloppy, i avoid truck stops that are really packed because I'm too nervous about hitting a spot and feeling like a damned fool, silly i know, but pride and all that jazz. I've gotten lost, been fifty miles out of route because i missed a turn and didn't realize it, I've backed into what looked like incredibly hard docks, happy with my progress. Finding gears more than missing, getting the feel for my truck, for how tight i can make a turn, for how to judge side clearance. Getting used to the off sleep schedule, but absolutely loving what i do. Using the rookie card to score a free shower because i didn't have credits lol. A new fleet manager because my guy quit, getting better at understanding my atlas and where rest stops and truck stops are. Knowing when is a good time to start looking for a place to park. So many things. Rather overwhelming at first, Sometimes close to tears of frustration, most times just floored at how far I've come since starting school... I love what i do!

Fleet Manager:

Dispatcher, Fleet Manager, Driver Manager

The primary person a driver communicates with at his/her company. A dispatcher can play many roles, depending on the company's structure. Dispatchers may assign freight, file requests for home time, relay messages between the driver and management, inform customer service of any delays, change appointment times, and report information to the load planners.

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Operating While Intoxicated

Andy C.'s Comment
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I'm just going to jump to my three month mark, good, bad, ugly, i took off the right side of my bumper backing into a dock with a sloping curb, hit a low hanging branch cracking my canopy, even had Another driver take off my west coast mirror, i successfully drove through New York city, New Jersey, got lost a few times, cut an hour off of a trip because i did so well. Been through Canada, Georgia, Connecticut, Virginia, incredible sights, incredible places. Suffered through the snow storm that hit buffalo not too long ago. Hit my docks on first tries, taken half hour to back in properly. Stuck on the side of the road because i messed up hours of service, Sat and talked to other drivers for hours picking up tips and ideas. To this point, it's been quite an adventure. And i have to say, last drop, i nailed it. One shot back into a tight spot, learning my routes, confidence is high, i do love what i do. No matter how many times i told myself i was quitting, and believe me it was a lot lol, i can't imagine doing anything else. The freedom, the fun. The knowledge of what i am really doing. Its a rush.

Michael V.'s Comment
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Thanks, you really have done well there. Are you making any money, when Will you get a raise. What is your average week pay. Thanks for any info.

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