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cosmo1

Perhaps.
Staff member
There was a big difference between my NSPT and the sup school (can't think of the actual term).

NSPT was a joke. I had known most of the stuff from my supervisors. Already knew the DIAD and 5 & 10.

When I went for my On Road training, it was a whole different world. There is stuff they do to just make sure you know they take it serious. 5 & 10 had to be written verbatim, miss a period or comma and it's all wrong. Huge focus on methods. Did a few drills a day in a package car. It was honestly one of the best things I've gone through here, I learned a lot.

I'm supposed to do the Integrad version of that at some point, though I found a way to avoid going every time a class has come up. I've heard it's hard as hell, but really good.

I guess my question still is, how many actual driving skills are taught in driving school?

People asking simple stuff like how to back onto a dock just amazes me.
 

oldngray

nowhere special
They were making the trainees leave their trucks outside and have someone else park them inside because they were tearing them up too much.
 

MyTripisCut

Tiyeeee-gyyyeah!
You've hurt my feelings, I demand one of your patented aplogy posts where you cry that you didn't mean anything bad, and are sorry for hurting my feelings

Not a chance. As a matter of fact, blow it out of your arse.

Then he can talk about how amazing Disney is and how happy it makes his kids and wife.

Coming from the guy who can’t wait for the weekend to cut down trees and make fence posts......

Btw, we are going there in two weeks.
 
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