I saw her again today…what a beautiful woman. My heart skipped…arghhhhhhh wrong diary!!
24th September
So it is actually today that see’s me start my ‘’Class 1’’ (sorry but for a young lad I’m still old school) training. I arrive at the yard to see the truck (below) all coupled up raring to go…Well that’s…erm…erm…looks big! But I think back to the rigid and I had the same thoughts then but as the time driving it passed my confidence began to grow and by the end of the course I was well away.
We quickly give a walk around check and a quick debrief on the coupling system and how the trailer works in relation to towing. This brings me a laugh as when we walk round the trailer we reach the back door to find a big open space…’’erm, should that be like that??’’ Turns out that some thieving low life tried to rob the diesel, couldn’t and decided to take the door instead. Go figure eh?
We leave Hednesford and head for a short drive down to the local lay-by with Grant (the instructor for the week) driving. Again, same as the rigid he gives a good commentary on how to approach junctions, islands etc etc, which he makes seem so easy. As soon as it he had begun it was suddenly my turn.
YAY I’m actually going to be driving this big mamma jamma for the week and hopefully many many years to come*. I find it easy to quickly switch back into the learner mode. I’m constantly in mirrors, checking my position, checking off the cars that pass me on the opposite carriage way. The ride up to the reverse pad (my location for the next two days) goes past in a blur without any major or minor incidents. The roads we did on the very first day of the rigid (where I was contemplating throwing in the towel there and then) are effortlessness. No kerbs, nothing ‘dangerous’. I’m happy.
As I said earlier we spent a good 3hours (of 4) up the reverse pad getting that nailed down along with the braking and (un)coupling. I get a quick demo of how the reverse should go and make a quick note of that ‘’mark’’ on the rear mud guard. Then it is my turn and to my shock…first reverse…STRIAGHT IN THE BAY!! That should have left me in a good mood about it however I start to put pressure on myself to prove that it wasn’t a fluke . As a result the next couple all require a shunt. Now I will openly admit that I would love to get it in on test first time…however I also know that I will openly take a shunt if I’m in doubt. After all it is better to be safe than sorry.
I think the problem is, that I’m driving it like the rigid, where I’m leaving it until the bay to correct it. Ultimately I should be curving it into the bay. Seems so easy when it is written down.
We had a quick couple and uncouple which went easy and is all good. That I’m pleased to say is playing through my head and I feel ok in that.
The way back to base brings fun…MOTORWAY! I’m pleased to report that my motorway cherry is officially popped! I’m smiling all the way back to our junction, feeling like I’m starting to belong. Ultimately I think I will belong once I have done all this when in a job and no-one is there to tell me ‘’try this…try that’’.
This is ‘MY’ truck for the week
- Before anyone starts posting, I’m aware of the job scene but hey everyone has a right to dream and have aspirations surely??
** Just a quick thanks to Rog for uploading my rigid diary on to the training page. Was reading it when half way thru it started to sound familiar