Aahahaha ,,way too funny ,i just finished getting me truck license here in australia and can relate to what ya say'n. Your right about the need more practise with the gears ,it takes more than the 12 hrs i spent being taught (i still stuff up but its getting better)
Like I said before in your other video...Don't get in a hurry. If you hit the boiling point, that all new drivers hit, just stop. Pull over and start over. I remember how it was. I still fight the gears sometimes. Trucks are like women......Moody sometimes.
My teaching career served me well, and I loved "teaching." But, I lost all confidence for the community where I taught and for public schooling in general. Misplaced priorities, demoralizing practices, wasted resources, welfare-ism, and taxation without moral justification run the gammot of it all.
You should be just training one on one with your instructor not with all these people sitting behind you.You would be able to concentrate much better.You learn nothing by sharing driving time.
Hey Ron. Say, you're a school teacher, right? Do you plan to get out of teaching and become a truck driver? If so, why, if I may ask? Do you dislike teaching? I ask because I tried teaching, didn't like it, am a substitute teacher now and STILL don't like it, and I've been thinking of getting into truck driving, myself. Thanks, and Merry Christmas.