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Uploaded by on Nov 29, 2010

http://www.greatcdltraining.com/?dnis=6150

Recent trucking school graduate Chad tells us about what it's like to drive automatic tractor trailers after a few weeks on the road. Chad graduated from the Driver Solutions program in 2010 and became a team driver for PAM Transport.

If you're interested in becoming a truck driver, check out the Driver Solutions program. Driver Solutions work to get you qualified and a truck driving company will pay for the upfront cost of your CDL training. You go to a CDL training school, learn how to drive a tractor trailer, earn your class A CDL, and then you're on the road driving with a trainer. For more information, visit http://www.greatcdltraining.com/?dnis=6150

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  • Automatics are a woman's transmission. Just my opinion.My truck will never have 1 stick. I either use a 6x4 or a 5x4 trans. I tried an auto shift once, just to see how it was. Totally worthless to me. Then again, with the loads i pull, the only time i am under 100,000 pounds, is when i am empty, and even then i am over weight. My empty weight is 83,247. When loaded, i average 200 to 250,000 pounds. Heavy haul is the only way to go, but you have to be cut out for it. Had my share of bumping docks

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