TruckDriverBen:
Okay so i have passed my c + e 6weeks ago, i have got my license back 2 weeks ago now im looking for a job…
I have applied for many jobs online and i have had assessments which both went the same way, uncoupling, coupling driving forward i have no problem but when it comes to reverse i struggle a lot with it which in turn they cant accept me.
money is not a issue for me yet, i need experience what are my option i need to learn, tacho, reversing, how to use curtains etc but the actual driving im good at i live birmingham.
so ideally i want to have a “buddy” driver with me for 1/2 week until im comfortable but everywere i applied for they do not do this
Congratulations on passing! Did you have your test in Birmingham?
For reverse practice, like someone above said, a decent company (well, as long as their shunters aren’t complete dicks to you) would let you practice reversing in their yard in between shifts. Driver buddy, I think Stobbarts do that - they send someone out with you for several days (someone who works/has worked there pls confirm) but their nearest depot is in Rugby/Crick which is not very close to B’ham.
If you’ve never driven any truck commercially why not give Class 2 a try on agency in the meantime? Rigid curtainsiders are operated in the same way as curtain trailers (I believe?), you will get to drive a variety of vehicles (box, curtain, flatbed). There’s plenty of (admittedly, rather unattractive and underpaid) class 2 work in B’ham right now; you can use these jobs to get used to tacho, strapping/securing loads etc. Also, of all the jobs I’ve done in the last month (8 different companies), only 1 had me do an assessment drive - everywhere else they just couldn’t wait to see me out of the door after they handed me the keys and paperwork.
Finally, if “money is not an issue” you could book 2-4 hours of reverse practice with a driving school and save yourself some trouble along the way. I remember booking 2 hrs of reversing training before my 2nd attempt at C+E, they charged me 100 for 2 hours.