New drivers need correction, not discouragement. 🚛

There’s a difference between giving a rookie advice and tearing them down for not knowing something yet.
Every experienced driver was new once.
What’s one thing an experienced driver taught you during your first year that made you better?

🎥: Dominique Danielle

u/cdlfirst — 7 days ago
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What’s one lesson or tip an old school driver taught you that still sticks with you today?

u/WishboneThat6571 — 1 month ago

Built something for new CDL grads. 10 states now live with filters.

Been working on a free directory specifically for drivers with 0 to 12 months experience. You can filter by state, route type, home time and more.

You do need to sign up as a member to access it but membership is free. Just go to the site and hit Get Access.

www.cdlfirst.com

Happy to answer any questions.

u/cdlfirst — 3 months ago

New drivers: what caught you off guard most when you started driving solo?

u/cdlfirst — 3 months ago