As many of the "vets" know, when you hire a new driver it would be easier and maybe cheaper to go to a casino and roll the dice. Hiring a new driver is a real pain. You can only believe what they tell you but it is almost always too good to be true.
This week I road tested a driver that could NOT drive. Granted, he had the application filled out, showed a couple years of experience, in a Trac/Trl even. Gave him a easy pass because he had just picked up the truck, not used to the shifting pattern. Watched as he went from first to sixth gear in about a hundred yards. Slipped the clutch until you could smell it. Every time I gave him an instruction, he would push the clutch in before I had completed the sentence. The crowning moment came when we came down the 1/2 mile hill with the
clutch all the way to the floor and went over the R/R tracks. At least I stayed in the seat even with all the fluids were trying to force their way out of my body.
My "advise" to anyone hiring a driver? Ride with them first! If they
are serious about working for you then they will wait and meet you if you can get a load their way. People also have a way of opening up when they are driving. Ask them important questions, compare what they say to what they write on their apps. Try different tricks, try whatever works.
I hope I have helped. My children and grandchildren are a little safer today.
Thanks,
This week I road tested a driver that could NOT drive. Granted, he had the application filled out, showed a couple years of experience, in a Trac/Trl even. Gave him a easy pass because he had just picked up the truck, not used to the shifting pattern. Watched as he went from first to sixth gear in about a hundred yards. Slipped the clutch until you could smell it. Every time I gave him an instruction, he would push the clutch in before I had completed the sentence. The crowning moment came when we came down the 1/2 mile hill with the
clutch all the way to the floor and went over the R/R tracks. At least I stayed in the seat even with all the fluids were trying to force their way out of my body.
My "advise" to anyone hiring a driver? Ride with them first! If they
are serious about working for you then they will wait and meet you if you can get a load their way. People also have a way of opening up when they are driving. Ask them important questions, compare what they say to what they write on their apps. Try different tricks, try whatever works.
I hope I have helped. My children and grandchildren are a little safer today.
Thanks,