Just bagged my first job as a new pass Class 2 driver. Can’t wait to start in March What things should I purchase or
Just bagged my first job as a new pass Class 2 driver. Can’t wait to start in March What things should I purchase or
Just bagged my first job as a new pass Class 2 driver. Can’t wait to start in March,
What things should I purchase or need in preparation?
Thanks all!
What things should I purchase or need in preparation?
Thanks all!
Re: Just bagged my first job as a new pass Class 2 driver. Can’t wait to start in March What things should I purchase or
Decent sat nav extra Charging cables for phone and nav, some window cleaner, rags, some air fresheners for cab.. etc.
Re: Just bagged my first job as a new pass Class 2 driver. Can’t wait to start in March What things should I purchase or
Re: Just bagged my first job as a new pass Class 2 driver. Can’t wait to start in March What things should I purchase or
Re: Just bagged my first job as a new pass Class 2 driver. Can’t wait to start in March What things should I purchase or
Good bright torch, gloves, a trucker map.. sat navs are good but also handy to have one for the ‘just incase’ spare batteries for torch incase runs out, phone charger, flask, sunglasses, wipes for cabs if they’re shared, blue roll.. list can go on really
Re: Just bagged my first job as a new pass Class 2 driver. Can’t wait to start in March What things should I purchase or
Wank towel for the 45, gloves, baby wipes, kfs, a cooler bag for scran and juice, water bottle, sat nav, aux plug for the phone and aviators.
Re: Just bagged my first job as a new pass Class 2 driver. Can’t wait to start in March What things should I purchase or
You need a angry face when you get told you got to wait two hours to get tipped
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Re: Just bagged my first job as a new pass Class 2 driver. Can’t wait to start in March What things should I purchase or
RADAR toilet key so you always have access to the bogs during night hours when public bogs are locked
Re: Just bagged my first job as a new pass Class 2 driver. Can’t wait to start in March What things should I purchase or
I thought that's what laybys were for lolDavirgic41 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 30, 2023 5:03 pm RADAR toilet key so you always have access to the bogs during night hours when public bogs are locked
Re: Just bagged my first job as a new pass Class 2 driver. Can’t wait to start in March What things should I purchase or
good idea.Davirgic41 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 30, 2023 5:03 pm RADAR toilet key so you always have access to the bogs during night hours when public bogs are locked
Re: Just bagged my first job as a new pass Class 2 driver. Can’t wait to start in March What things should I purchase or
just your head will be good to keep it attached to your neck
Re: Just bagged my first job as a new pass Class 2 driver. Can’t wait to start in March What things should I purchase or
Definitely need to get hold of some patience, oh and baby wipes are a must
Re: Just bagged my first job as a new pass Class 2 driver. Can’t wait to start in March What things should I purchase or
Old thermos flask for pissing in a decent hgv map book Tomtom or Garmin hgv satnav if you've got a bunk in your truck a sleeping bag/quilt even if you're not tramping you never know. Diary, basic tools for bulb changes etc.
Re: Just bagged my first job as a new pass Class 2 driver. Can’t wait to start in March What things should I purchase or
Loo roll, never know when you might need to find a bush.
Re: Just bagged my first job as a new pass Class 2 driver. Can’t wait to start in March What things should I purchase or
A to Z of the best UK d0gging locations.
Re: Just bagged my first job as a new pass Class 2 driver. Can’t wait to start in March What things should I purchase or
Bagged you will go for soldier
Re: Just bagged my first job as a new pass Class 2 driver. Can’t wait to start in March What things should I purchase or
Patience. Don't let anyone or anything rush you. Don't let them talk down to you or hurry you with any vehicle checks. New (agency) drivers get the clunkers. Be sure you're safe. Get a good sat nav you can put the vehicle dimensions into. Be sure about your height of vehicle. If you have a drivers mate who thinks he's your boss and can tell you when to take your break - throw him out the window. No one is your friend. People will hate you just for having a large vehicle. Multi-dropping - remember you're not a machine and can't go from an hours sit down to an hours heavy lifting and back again without some warm up and warm down time. Always take spare food, water and warm clothes, a book and a change of socks. Even on a day shift. Sh*t happens.
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