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stateofgrace -> RE: My husbands new career (6/17/2008 8:53:56 AM)
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ORIGINAL: Beck34 He has road and weather information on his phone. He also has text, but he doesn't have chat. We are going to go through our cell phone provider for internet access. He starts school tommorrow, and he is very nervous. Any advice? I think, simply, keeping motivated is very, very important. Both during classroom training and when driving with a trainer. I don't think classroom training was anywhere near as difficult as my husband thought it would be. He did really well in the class. On-the-road training is more challenging, IMO. First you have to pair with another driver - obviously your training experience is only going to be as good and as thorough as the trainer makes it. Your hubby will also have to possibly deal with personality/cultural differences with his on the road trainer (and since this phase is typically like 2 months, that's a log time to get along with someone). However, it's a good learning experience and a good opportunity for Christians to gently and with respect proclaim the Good News through word and deed . Also, that will be the driver's first "real world" experiences with driving. He will likely experience in those two months - some kind of breakdown, issues with dispatch/management, facilities not open when the truck gets there (even if it's a pre-determined time), being stuck somewhere without access to food, having to take showers at truck stops, dealing with whatever less-than-ideal driving conditions the season offers, possibly hitting a deer (or coming close!). But he will also see parts of the US he's never seen before (assuming he's regional or all-US, and hadn't already been an extensive traveler), go to a different place every few days (heat's bad in Texas? Maybe next trip is to Idaho!), and have lots of memories of the interesting things he's seen (hubby saw NASA launching a satellite while driving in FL, for example).
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