A Day in Training Rookie Drivers Part 1 #primeinc

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You aren’t dumb ask as many questions as you need too….whether you forget something or not. Be safe out there you will be a great driver!

ryanpomprehn
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Mirrors are one of the most important things in truck driving. I was taught to check your mirrors at every intersection or 10 seconds whatever comes faster.

kerryshambach
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Im going for my CDL in a month so im soaking up these kind of videos and this trainer is absolutely amazing. The patience and his tone would make anyone feel comfortable and capable. I wish i could train with him. Good job to the student as well. Safe driving.

eyeamthateyeam
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You're so patient and friendly. It's wild. My instructor back in 2016 was an old Marine and member of the Leathernecks MC. He was a cool dude, but he didn't mess around. He also said some of the funniest sh1t I've ever heard come out of someone's mouth. A true wordsmith, he was.

ryanprc
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I really like this dudes vibe, super respectful and patient with his students

saddayz
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😅Hey, I've got something for you. I was watching around the 20 minute mark when he was pulling into the pull thru to park... you're telling him go left, go right, wait to turn, turn now.. but you don't tell him why he's waiting to start the turn or why he goes left or right. And he's just blindly following what you tell him to do. How is he supposed to learn when he has no idea what he is doing these maneuvers for. Like waiting to turn so the trailer tracks more to the left to clear the other truck. But he does not know the reason you say wait to start the turn is to get the trailer in position. Go left, go right means nothing if he doesn't understand why he is doing it. You do the same thru the whole video. At 22:14 you start giving directions again and I'm looking at that poor guy sitting there looking so confused. Your telling him which way to go and turn but not why he's doing it. You say let's just put it over there and then your pointing and telling him how to turn. You see and know where you want the trailer.. but that poor guy is just looking in a general direction of "over there", but he has no clue what you're wanting him to do or what space you're wanting him to park that trailer.. he's just blindly turn the trailer "over there".

Why not try explaining exactly what you wanting him to do... like saying we're going to take the trailer to the far left and park in the open space between those trailers. Or explain how when you turn the tractor farther left that it will pull the trailer over more to the left to position the trailer where you need it to go when your making the turn or starting your backing.

You just saying turn left, turn right, turn farther... that does not help him learn how to maneuver the truck to make his turns or position the truck for backing because he has no idea where he's going he's just turn left until you tell him it's enough.

I just see him so confused listening to your directions.

If you look at him at 23:08 your giving him direction to get set up to back in with those trailers. Watch him.. he does not once look in his mirrors he's just spinning that steering wheel in whatever direction you say and he's watching you for approval or his turn direction and how much to turn. He has no situational awareness and no idea what that trailer is doing. He's just spinning the steering wheel where you tell him to.

johnwilson
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The best part is when the students actually listen and follow directions and want to learn i have seen some so cocky thinking they already know how to drive a truck not listening to the trainer at all

mikewatmough
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The student did fine and the instructor was patient and teaching. I do remember those days during my beginning trucking experience

Gman
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Been trucking for 2 years my self and the biggest advice I can give to any one that wants to get into this game. Always have patience nothing in this industry happens quickly. If you don’t have patience it will just make your day worst.

nicksoehren
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Very patient and explained things very well to the students. I start orientation on Monday and can't wait to gain some great knowledge from the trainer.

TrueBlueCollectibles
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This is great I use to work for prime for 2 years we were all that guy at some point love the patience you have man

Therealtruth
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I can 100% guarantee you, that you make him nervous and if you weren’t there, he’d figure it out on his own. I’ve been driving over 10 years now, and I had to go out with a trainer last year for 2 weeks with my current company, and I felt like a rookie the entire time lmao

swingins
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You can tell the first kid driving has no idea of the size of rig as in weight, length he just drive down the road! You have a lot of patience my friend that was scary asf to watch!

danmagstadt
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Observations. 1. Gloves ALWAYS when working outside of the truck. Hand injuries are VERY expensive and hurt. 2. ALWAYS make your FNG back into a space. When it's their truck they can use pull-through's. (unless you really have to pee) 3. NEVER take off your seat belt when you move a truck. 4. When you are backing a trailer, and you have your head out the window looking at the back of the trailer, if you want the trailer to go right, you turn your wheel to the right in 1/4 increments.

nobull
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You seam to be a very patient and experienced Trainer. Great job and Thank you for sharing

aaronfox
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Learning how to back straight up helped me figure out the docking. Just seeing how the little turns of the wheel can make the trailer move.

jarodtaylor
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Couldn’t drive a semi. Just knowing you’re driving a killing machine. Too much responsibility. Hats off to the truckers 🫡

Mr.Lonley
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I love this video my friend told me prime was a great company this was a great teacher to ride with

kayshinesantana
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The one thing I would be concerned about is backing up with the long trailer

MetalHeadCobra
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This trainer is very patient and professional. It’s not easy training it can get frustrating

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