Very bad tractor trailer backing skills. Brings new meaning to driving by feel.

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  • Опубликовано: 18 апр 2020
  • Took this guy an hour and a half to back into the loading dock.

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  • @dishonharrison1391
    @dishonharrison1391 3 года назад +648

    Man as a trucker who struggled with backing when I first started I appreciate the random trucker who got out and helped me and explained to me backing in a way that I got he greatly improved my backing skills sometimes people just need help instead of being humiliated

    • @Mind-your-own-business-boi
      @Mind-your-own-business-boi 3 года назад +4

      Thank you
      But this moron did opposite

    • @christbearer3494
      @christbearer3494 3 года назад +4

      I bet you didn't have that much trouble and hit stuff though Dishon. That was horrible and I know because I'm only into my first week of driving rigs with trailers. We have one rig that has two trailers attached but fortunately I don't have to back it in anywhere.

    • @tonytorres1624
      @tonytorres1624 3 года назад +4

      @@Mind-your-own-business-boi he was talking about morons like you,idiot,Go and help.

    • @Mind-your-own-business-boi
      @Mind-your-own-business-boi 3 года назад +1

      @@tonytorres1624 u gay bye

    • @elizabethemrickgmail
      @elizabethemrickgmail 3 года назад +7

      I would have gotten into his cab and explained the 1/4 turn rule. Wowza. Cannot believe he had THAT much trouble. That’s bad. So so bad.

  • @williamm9305
    @williamm9305 2 года назад +142

    I will always remember every veteran trucker who helped me when I first started out.

    • @lashundadavid7166
      @lashundadavid7166 Год назад +3

      I just been driving for about 8 months now and I still remember and thank all the other truck driver that help me and show me different ways of back …. Thanks to All the OG in the trucking field that will help ☺️

    • @christiandasher4878
      @christiandasher4878 Год назад +1

      My trainer RAY LATORNIEAU(I know I butchered his name) WAS THE BEST TRAINER ANY NEW DRIVER COULD HAVE. He was from Michigan…I WILL NEVER FORGET HIM!! Thank you Ray. 2003

  • @danelicker317
    @danelicker317 2 года назад +237

    Before you judge, remember we were all rookies at one time and I'm sure each and everyone of us has been through this before and we've all made bonehead mistakes. It's just part of the learning process.

    • @robertgardner4508
      @robertgardner4508 Год назад +5

      We've all been through our shit, but this is inexcusable and you know it!!!!!!!!!!
      He deserves to be judged fully! He did not do ANYTHING to actually make corrections to make the appropriate maneuvers to hit this dock, and avoid any of this he essentially just kept scraping it and forced it over, probably made some bald spots on his trailer tires too.
      The most inexcusable part about this is he didn't GOAL. Not one god damn time did he GOAL, this could have been avoided if he just got out and looked and we all know he was damn well unsure, hesitating. Ridiculous. Absolutely POOR training, and this never should have happened. This he did intentionally, and think he either will just get away with it or he genuinely does not give two shits. He fully deserves to be judged. This is beyond ridiculous and rookie mistakes.

    • @danelicker317
      @danelicker317 Год назад +6

      @@robertgardner4508 I get that. What I'm saying is it's easy for us experienced drivers to laugh at his poor backing skills while forgetting that we were once rookies too. We've all had a hard time backing into spots. I've been driving trucks for 28 years and backing to me is second nature. But it wasn't when I first started. It just takes time for that skill to develope. Yes he should've gotten out and looked. I do fault him for that. But I also blame it on incompetent trainers.

    • @renatahimona3564
      @renatahimona3564 Год назад +1

      I was backing tractor trailers at 13 years old this is so amateur shit

    • @garychesser5277
      @garychesser5277 Год назад

      That is what school is for.

    • @robertgardner4508
      @robertgardner4508 Год назад +5

      @@garychesser5277 Bruh driving school teaches only enough to pass the CDL test with cones. Not how to back into real world docks and situations and do the actual job lol.

  • @infidel1756
    @infidel1756 Год назад +101

    For The creator of this channel: your final thought was nothing constructive. I was rooting for this man so he can get a job done, he struggled and you didn’t offer help, that broke my heart, I hope you help somebody else next time, all the best to you sir.

    • @mrlevhil
      @mrlevhil Год назад +20

      That's the name of the game these days. Film and criticize. Helping is not cool anymore I guess. I originally got my license in the military. We were all about helping each other. I just started using my CDL in the civilian world this year and it is true culture shock.

    • @pmonster99504
      @pmonster99504 Год назад

      He won't, he's obviously a douchebag

    • @jeff7764
      @jeff7764 Год назад

      Because he’s a bitter spiteful POS

    • @b.p.rwebber8098
      @b.p.rwebber8098 Год назад +5

      True I would've given the camera to the driver and told him to film me backing it in, then he would've been able to see how it's supposed to be done.fuck filming the poor guys struggle rather just back it for him.

    • @AshkanAbedian-qg2ni
      @AshkanAbedian-qg2ni 11 месяцев назад +2

      NOT offering free help to drivers who can't back, Is the most valuable help you can give them. While you were "Rooting for this man so he can get a job done." I was rooting for this man so he can stop, Get out the fucking truck and get his ass into a school so he don't end up killing anyone"

  • @RachelRodriguez0925
    @RachelRodriguez0925 Год назад +33

    A little compassion goes a long way. This person needed help BAD! Instead of sitting and watching him/her struggle for over 30mins you could’ve got down and helped him/her since you’re such a pro 🤷🏽‍♀️. We were all rookies at one point.

    • @jeff7764
      @jeff7764 Год назад

      It’s because the guy filming these is an absolute scumbag

  • @simpleman8937
    @simpleman8937 2 года назад +79

    I've been driving for 35 years myself, and I was hired by a truck driving school to teach new drivers, however when I found out that we would only be allowed to teach only enough to pass a DMV road test such as cornering and straight line backing, and not able to teach angled backing or other techniques,such as tandem slide weight formulas, I decided not to take the position, and walked out the door !!!
    That's why we see so many people nowadays driving Trucks with the mentality of driving a car !!!

    • @account4info
      @account4info 2 года назад

      I wondered why lately, I see many trucks cutting over from the left lane to take an exit at the last second

    • @j.c.1789
      @j.c.1789 Год назад

      You got that right

    • @jaredtippets6255
      @jaredtippets6255 Год назад +2

      Really? I take my dmv test in a day. I have to know straight backing, offset, and either parallel/alley dock for the test.

    • @ct8756
      @ct8756 Год назад

      @@jaredtippets6255 how did it go ?

    • @jaredtippets6255
      @jaredtippets6255 Год назад +1

      @@ct8756 great! The pre trip for me was the airbrakes of course and the instructor picked me to explain the pretrip of the trailer. Backing up skills test consisted of straight back, offset, and alley dock. Did all of them near effortlessly. On road Driving went great as well. Passed easy. Do you have your test soon?

  • @kennethwilliams7421
    @kennethwilliams7421 3 года назад +133

    I work for PAM, you can tell he's a newbie, and those units have the worst transmissions of all, they jump hard into gear when backing and pulling forward. The location of the dock right there on the street is a problem and unsafe by itself. And yes the driver needs more training. That being said, I hope when you need help, someone helps you and not just sit there and video your struggles.

    • @petrromanets2081
      @petrromanets2081 2 года назад +2

      I just bought a peterbilt 579 with a 10 speed trans auto oh boy wish I knew they were this terrible makes backing 10 times harder

    • @adamhutto1660
      @adamhutto1660 Год назад +1

      Maybe the guy filming was a dock worker not authorized to back that truck in. Didn't you hear him say he had to go do some work?

    • @jaypos444
      @jaypos444 Год назад +9

      @@adamhutto1660 so record the struggle and humiliate the driver is a better idea huh???

    • @adamhutto1660
      @adamhutto1660 Год назад

      @@jaypos444 , sensitive much? It's called "entertainment ." Even when I was a rookie, I had this thing called common sense, and understood the concept of a proper set up. The only back that ever got me was a blind side at the Ralph's DC in Compton, CA. That was like my second load. Yeah it took about 20 min., but I have this other quality, called "confidence. "

    • @jaypos444
      @jaypos444 Год назад +4

      @@adamhutto1660 Answer the simple question.

  • @scottwuebbels9608
    @scottwuebbels9608 Год назад +34

    as a manager of a large CDL school in IL, I am only saddened by the fact that he did not GOAL. he should have gotten out several times to scope out the situation. a video like this is helpful to brand new drivers to realize sometimes there will NOT be anyone available or willing (sad) to help you out...but you can Always GOAL! Safe driving everyone! : )

    • @c.thompson9771
      @c.thompson9771 Год назад +1

      Lol, and that's when I open the doors .. 😉👍

    • @IaintTrynaGoOutLikeBIGnPAC
      @IaintTrynaGoOutLikeBIGnPAC Год назад +1

      Too much pride to GOAL

    • @AshkanAbedian-qg2ni
      @AshkanAbedian-qg2ni 11 месяцев назад

      Exactly, If there is no one outside of your truck willing to help you, Guess what? you can become the guy outside of the truck who is willing to help yourself, Just by getting out and looking

    • @abdulqauwee7523
      @abdulqauwee7523 9 месяцев назад

      When I took my CDL test alley docking was easy he's turning his wheels the wrong way

    • @abdulqauwee7523
      @abdulqauwee7523 9 месяцев назад

      I don't know how he got his CDL there's no way he could have have passed the alley dock

  • @kingkennedy7770
    @kingkennedy7770 Год назад +42

    Tandems being slid forward could've cut that time nearly in half...and someone turning the camera off and actually assisting him could've made that entire scenario a few minutes.

    • @RachelRodriguez0925
      @RachelRodriguez0925 Год назад +2

      Yes! I always get straight in front of the dock before I slide the tandems!

    • @jeffreysnyder4994
      @jeffreysnyder4994 7 месяцев назад

      I Agree about the tandems,I DISAGREE about the camera

    • @jeffreysnyder4994
      @jeffreysnyder4994 7 месяцев назад

      This truly scares me more than I can say...to think if/when the delivery is done that vehicle is going back out on the road....

  • @Deme_ttu
    @Deme_ttu 2 года назад +81

    I struggled like this a few times my rookie year as a otr trucker. Shit happens we’ve all been there

    • @christiandasher4878
      @christiandasher4878 Год назад

      Naw, I have fucked up like missed my exit, turned down wrong roads, curbed a tire, but THIS I HAVE NOT EVER DONE. He should have just got out of his truck and cried, smoked a cigarette, and then THOUGHT ABOUT HIS TRAINING. U MUST TO THE WILL TOWARDS THE TROUBLE. And I guarantee the driver thinks he is smarter than me.

    • @maxpayne2337
      @maxpayne2337 Год назад

      Maybe they screwed up his pay. Looks like revenge backing.🎉😢😂

  • @lawrencereaster7201
    @lawrencereaster7201 Год назад +17

    THIS VIDEO MADE ME SO UPSET , I remember when this was the scariest thing in the world even now it takes me time as long as you don’t hit anything you good but you seen this dude struggle wow breaks my heart

  • @harryknapp9866
    @harryknapp9866 3 года назад +62

    I would of help out too . Alot of these drivers forget that they were Rockies at one time

    • @TheMohadam
      @TheMohadam 3 года назад +7

      You see. They all pretend they were super at day one. I guarantee you don't know better

    • @derekbarker2818
      @derekbarker2818 3 года назад +2

      What’s a Rockie?

    • @PEN1_Ontario_909
      @PEN1_Ontario_909 2 года назад +1

      I learned my lesson from helping drivers like this. Tried to help a guy im telling him to get underneath the trailer he keeps cutting the trailer hes not listening I tell him to stop he dont listen then boom ripped the fender off a truck. Than tried to blame me for the accident to his insurance company. So if you can't back after school/training stay off the road. I will no longer help anyone after that incident.

    • @Man295t
      @Man295t 2 года назад +1

      It’s not about being a rookie. It’s about “you keep doing the same method over and over”. Always back towards your left. He is backing towards his right. He can’t see over there. I’m new and I know I can drive down the street and find a way around so I can approach the dock from my left. Stop being soft and sensible, not sensitive

    • @brightbluesky1548
      @brightbluesky1548 2 года назад

      Rookie. But not this shitty.

  • @PsychosifiedVibe
    @PsychosifiedVibe Год назад +13

    As a newbie (Been otr 2 months now) I struggle with backing, but I GOAL no matter how many times it takes me. I’m thankful for the random help I’ve received on the roads, I help spot truckers when I see them struggling. I feel sorry for dude, but this is kind of careless 😂😂

  • @martydiablo
    @martydiablo Год назад +13

    You know what happens next... the shipper comes out and tells him.. ' sorry man but youre at wrong door. You need to go back up at door 12 on the other side ' 🤣

  • @moisheh101
    @moisheh101 3 года назад +46

    He actually had it a few times. His pull-ups were just a repeat
    He kept turning the wheel the wrong way. I felt sorry him. He never got out to see how he was positioned. The guy that videod this should have given him some guidance

    • @yardlimit8695
      @yardlimit8695 2 года назад

      AMEN...........

    • @marlinda6851
      @marlinda6851 2 года назад

      Not everybody appreciates the help, and this driver is so poorly trained that you might as well do it for him, no fault of his own imo, it has been done, people do it, but the ego usually gets in their way.

  • @WorldStage_Decoder
    @WorldStage_Decoder Год назад +9

    Back in 2008 while doing my very first load, I struggled at a truck stop for about 15 minutes trying to park. Meanwhile there was a thick line of trucks behind me. I finally approached the truck behind me and offered him $20 to back for me. He refused the money, but put my truck in the spot easily. “I’ve been there” is what he said as I thanked him…

    • @c.thompson9771
      @c.thompson9771 Год назад +2

      I knew a woman, o/op lease, for almost half a decade, couldn't back, and she did that, forking over a $20, all the time. THAT scared the crap outta me as I was struggling at the time. 😱

    • @WorldStage_Decoder
      @WorldStage_Decoder Год назад

      @@c.thompson9771 yes, the struggle is real…

  • @otherm7689
    @otherm7689 11 месяцев назад +3

    Still remember one my first live loads. Couldn't get in the dock on my own and finally asked another driver to help. When started helping, several others joined in and when I got it parked at the dock they all started clapping and just being really supportive. Will never forget that day. Wish more people would do that instead of recording and laughing about another driver having a hard time. We all had to start somewhere.

  • @erinleighlambert6010
    @erinleighlambert6010 Год назад +11

    My first day attempting backing looked just like this.. I feel his pain!

  • @terisedwards6887
    @terisedwards6887 Год назад +5

    Man, fresh out of school and by myself? It was nothing but the Grace of God and old school truckers that help me with my alley docking, I like to call them "Truck Angels" boy did they help me not quit, they even told me funny stories of there first year's of alley docking, last week someone asked me to help them alley dock and I have to say it put the biggest smile on my face to be able to help him. They don't teach what he's doing in school

  • @tyronemubawndae5648
    @tyronemubawndae5648 3 года назад +106

    I would of helped the rookie out.

    • @billw2710
      @billw2710 3 года назад +9

      Yeah, I agree he should have been helped out, out of the cab and put on a bus back home.

    • @kj232009
      @kj232009 3 года назад +10

      Its a bunch of A holes like this guy out there. When trust and Believe everyone was not perfect starting out.

    • @terryparsons5800
      @terryparsons5800 3 года назад +2

      I would too it’s terrible nobody’s been out there I hope that guy or gal

    • @austinr09
      @austinr09 3 года назад +3

      @@billw2710 so you never had to learn anything idiot?

    • @darrinowens2542
      @darrinowens2542 3 года назад

      I know right

  • @MrLcsx3
    @MrLcsx3 3 года назад +172

    He keeps making the same mistake over and over damn you should’ve got out and helped him instead of recording... could be his first day

    • @twinstealth
      @twinstealth 3 года назад +11

      Even if its his first day he should have known better! First off his tandems should not be that far back and secondly he should have gotten out and looked multiple times to make sure he didn't hit anything! How this dude even got his class A is beyond me!

    • @jasonwilliamson4868
      @jasonwilliamson4868 3 года назад +10

      I agree he should ha e helped him.

    • @jwyant80
      @jwyant80 3 года назад +4

      The only way to help would be back it in for him!

    • @lilnarm_smoothblaze
      @lilnarm_smoothblaze 3 года назад +3

      These guys are given training before they leave if he felt he didn't have the adequate training to be on the road then he should have said something it's not cameramans responsibility.

    • @twinstealth
      @twinstealth 3 года назад +6

      @@lilnarm_smoothblaze EXACTLY! Also I don't agree with spotting anyone unless you know them personally, because when you start helping you become liable also! Now there are exceptions to this but this guy should not be behind the wheel of a big truck at all!

  • @gregrashad821
    @gregrashad821 3 года назад +25

    All future truckers that watch this take one note from it, he never got out to look not one time.. Get Out And Look..! We've all been stuck at some point in our career and i know that's what helped me and i got better..

    • @NatoWarPigs
      @NatoWarPigs 3 года назад +4

      when in doubt...get out!

    • @jajajaja2624
      @jajajaja2624 2 года назад

      And put your tandems in the right place they are there for a reason .

    • @brianayers4820
      @brianayers4820 2 года назад +2

      Ha ha I still get out and look every time no matter what. I pull up. Get out and look around.

    • @auto1640
      @auto1640 2 года назад +1

      GOAL get out and look

  • @tanyalee5458
    @tanyalee5458 Год назад +3

    Wow! You are really something! I just realized you are a driver and didn't offer any help! I am thankful that I never met several 56 drivers who helped me when I needed it. When I first started driving. I am a better drive because of the one who took the time to instruck and i learn..Thank God I did not ever meet up with you! My heart went out to this driver! Proud of him. U

  • @Brownn32
    @Brownn32 3 года назад +12

    Not gone lie😔 my first 2-3months driving by myself I took my ass to rest areas only for the night!! I refused to pull up at a truck stop with other vehicles to try to back knowing I wasn't that good. School teaches us how to pass a test! THATS IT!! I had to make multiple pick ups and deliveries first before I got comfortable backing in at truck stops. I used to get nervous about where my load would be. Now I'm bold enough to pull up anywhere. I've always loved the challenge. I literally love the thought process I go thru when pickin a spot to back in. It takes time and consistency

    • @angelw8791
      @angelw8791 3 года назад +2

      Thank u im not the only one lol

    • @Brownn32
      @Brownn32 3 года назад +1

      @@angelw8791 no your not lol. With trucking you MUST put your pride aside. It's been 7months for me so far and I have no accidents and it takes 10min TOPS for me to find and back into a spot

    • @Holistic.kendall
      @Holistic.kendall 3 года назад +1

      I was the same way man. Only stopped at rest areas during night time. But after a few months I developed the confidence to park at truck stops at night. Now that I’m local, I have no issues with backing up. I’m also pretty decent with blind side backing

    • @aneet1980
      @aneet1980 3 года назад +2

      Same for me, I'm a new driver my backing is not very good. I do not rush nor I keep myself seated while backing, I go out and take a look many times. I generally go to shipper/receiver before backing in and ask them to be patient with me as I might take some extra time. Sometimes I feel proud of myself when I back up quick and in couple of shots but some time I really make mess of it.
      Every new guy do it, its all part of this carrer.

    • @c.thompson9771
      @c.thompson9771 Год назад +1

      Over a decade, and I have yet to back an entire rig at a truckstop. Ain't worth it. Pull in, or beside. Dunno, I'm weird. One good crappy refer put me in a bad frame of mind regarding 'sleeping' there.

  • @phillipquinley9684
    @phillipquinley9684 3 года назад +52

    His two biggest mistakes were he initially cut too soon and he's trying to back in with his tandems all the way back. I say get in the dock then slide the tandems. He could be a new, inexperienced drive. I hope he gets better with time and practice.

    • @Nofelon-
      @Nofelon- 3 года назад +1

      It’s actually best to back with your tandems all they back so the trailer will turn quicker the only reason it’s not working in his favor because like u said he’s cutting it to soon and he keeps turning his wheel to the left

    • @a1driver982
      @a1driver982 3 года назад +1

      @@Nofelon- But it takes alot more space to maneuver. I've been driving 17 years and I'm really good at backing up just about anything including b trains but its whatever you get use to. I hated backing up tandems with the boogies all the way back. I now pull a quad with up to 86,000 lbs of freight, I just wish my truck would cooperate with that kind of weight. Lol.

    • @haydargokcebay2285
      @haydargokcebay2285 3 года назад +2

      @@Nofelon- if you need your tandems all the way to the rear, you want to do that AFTER you are lined up to the dock. There sometimes are cases where doing it before is better, but not very often.

    • @PEN1_Ontario_909
      @PEN1_Ontario_909 2 года назад +3

      @@Nofelon- the trailer dont cut quicker when he's in the 12th hole. He shouldve put it in 4-6 hole. Especially in tight spacing. All the way back like that takes longer for the trailer to respond

    • @terisedwards6887
      @terisedwards6887 Год назад

      Great tip, for those who are new

  • @chrisbaines9206
    @chrisbaines9206 Год назад +12

    One of the most important rules for newbies to veterans GOAL.. Get Out And Look.. could have saved him all this struggling and stress. Also your initial setup is key for any maneuver and keeping your cool,,, think about what you want your trailer to do and where it needs to go. He finally got it but he's going to damage more property in the future by not getting out and looking what's going on the blind side... As a new trucker myself this gave me anxiety hearing the ICC/crash bar scrape the wall. Someone also mentioned this too his tandems are too far back at that point. Wish someone would've helped but guess he or she will learn thru trial and error. Godspeed..

    • @user-yx9ow4ng5h
      @user-yx9ow4ng5h Год назад +1

      Yeah I'm a new driver and the biggest issue is not knowing what's behind you. Ones you know your clear, you feel confident to back it up

  • @vyacheslavioffe5132
    @vyacheslavioffe5132 Год назад +1

    Absolutely every trucker was in his shoes !!! No exception !!

  • @jareddrogose1470
    @jareddrogose1470 3 года назад +40

    This guy is having a hard time. I wish someone was there to help. I know I always appreciated help.

    • @abdellembary8387
      @abdellembary8387 3 года назад +4

      Yeah the guy recording was there to help but instead holds the cam like a girl and watched him struggle

    • @princeprince5170
      @princeprince5170 2 года назад

      @@abdellembary8387
      So true, that guy who filmed is coward bullshit guy

    • @mahadabdi7099
      @mahadabdi7099 Год назад

      “It’s not funny at all” and instead of guiding him Standing there recording him like a bitch .

    • @robertgardner4508
      @robertgardner4508 Год назад

      TL;DR
      WE all make mistakes.... Sure, but this is something that should not happen.
      The first thing that would've helped him would've been to GOAL (GET OUT AND LOOK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!) and assess the situation he is in and how to correct it. Sure having someone to help is nice, but if he couldn't even figure that shit out by him self. He should not be a truck driver. This is not the industry for him, if he can't assess even a situation such as that. (i.e. Sliding tandems front, GOAL, assessing the correction needed to get the trailer in a better position, re-setting up his back.) He should've been trained, sure we are all newbies at some point but when you see shit like this. There is no excuse, and I am not wrong.
      Nobody uses GOAL idc how experienced you are but if you're a fresh fish like this guy, it's the BEST TOOL you have available to you, and it's easy to DO!
      He also did not consider sliding tandems, if he was struggling to push the trailer.
      He has really poor pedal control for his what seems to be an Eaton trans, (which that skill comes with time, but you'd think to just ease up if you feel it getting ready to jolt.)
      But in all honestly, he also kept just trying to same thing over and over and over, until essentially he just forced the trailer over, damaging company property (PAM's trailer, and the consignee's concrete barrier) which ofc those aren't going to really be hurt but still damaging.
      If he just got the fuck out of his god damn truck.... And LOOKED at this position he was in, and actually THOUGHT about it. The stress could've been reduced, and this all could have been 1000000x smoother, and avoided.
      He is HIGHLY undertrained, and yes he is having a hard time because he uses no tool available to him to help him figure it out. You're a trucker? Shit sucks for you... People aren't always there to help and even when they are, they probably don't want to leave their AC. So in all honestly.
      If he just got the fuck out and looked, actually took a moment to think about the situation he is in. This could have been avoided entirely, any newb with decent training and actually decided to utilize GOAL would have figured this out. It's not a terribly difficult back either.
      Shit if the guy was in his truck, all's he had to do if he was so unsure was just GO UP and ask for help. It's not that hard.
      So this guy is incredibly undertrained, did not give a shit and does not care that he damages property. He should not be a truck driver if he thinks what he did here was acceptable. PAM is going to knock a good bit of preventable on his record too.

  • @luisloks
    @luisloks 2 года назад +9

    That's a damn pro right there, he used the barrier to straighten the trailer to line up with the dock. #madskillzz

    • @edwardsmith1768
      @edwardsmith1768 2 года назад

      😂😂😂 some fast and furious shit right there

  • @TheHaiku2
    @TheHaiku2 Год назад +4

    Bless his heart. You can tell he's getting frustrated. He's at the point where he just knocking into the guardrail and just being hard on the truck in general. Probably just a young guy that needs some direction.

  • @nightrunner1456
    @nightrunner1456 2 года назад +6

    What really gets me when I go to a new company. The trainer expects me to do something. Like I been doing it for 15 years.

    • @chrisa2612
      @chrisa2612 2 года назад +3

      Bro me too. I don't even ask my trainer any questions because he always seems annoyed when I do🤣🤦🏽

    • @dand3975
      @dand3975 Год назад +2

      Don't give up on asking trainers questions. Maybe try something like - you have lot of experience with this situation what could I have done better next time I am in the same situation. People like being asked about their expertise, they don't like be asked the same question 3 times.

  • @ruluz9401
    @ruluz9401 2 года назад +4

    Can y’all imagine him at a busy truck stop .
    May god be with you brother . Keep working on your skills , you will get it together

    • @danelicker317
      @danelicker317 Год назад

      Or imagine him trying to back into a tight dock in between two trucks.

  • @patriciabandeko3842
    @patriciabandeko3842 Год назад +4

    I've always hated backing, even after 22yrs. I realize I don't have the spatial talent some truckers seem to have naturally so I work around it by not being in a hurry and getting out to look. I feel bad for that poor guy 😔

    • @2500grit
      @2500grit 4 месяца назад

      I’ve been driving since the 90s still have problems sometimes especially in tight spot my depth perception is not that good along with the fear I’m gonna hit something on my blind side. I’ll look for the easiest spot first

  • @kelvinkeyes
    @kelvinkeyes 3 года назад +4

    Back when I pulled those crazy long 53footers. I never moved my tandems til I got in the hole!!

  • @rickyjohnson534
    @rickyjohnson534 3 года назад +12

    I was hoping this entire time he doesn't forget to open the doors lol

    • @robertdays5773
      @robertdays5773 2 года назад +1

      Absolutely. I was thinking the very same thing. “Success and Champaign! I made it in!!!” Oh fuck, I forgot to open the barn doors…..lmao!!

    • @helmutflieger4098
      @helmutflieger4098 Год назад

      Hahahaha! Oh crap!

    • @c.thompson9771
      @c.thompson9771 Год назад

      If I had a dollar for everytime when learning? 🤣
      But I never hit anything! Omgoodness..

  • @geekytrucker5060
    @geekytrucker5060 3 года назад +16

    His biggest issue I saw, besides not getting out and looking, was that he kept turning the wheel left every time he backed up. He could have had it so many times.

    • @ryans413
      @ryans413 3 года назад

      He had it but then just had to pull up a bit then back turning right he kept going left

    • @shaneb1313
      @shaneb1313 2 года назад

      Wrong, his biggest issue is, he doesn’t know how to fucking drive!!

    • @williamvangorden44
      @williamvangorden44 Год назад

      That's what I said he didn't get out the tandems all the way back and the doors are closed I have my CLP and to make those adjustments to where I wouldn't be scraping against that barrier wall whatever it is but he keeps favoring the left that's my question why is he favoring that left pulling it forward to the left all the time and keep doing the same thing over makes me want to just jump through the screen and just get out of the car get get I got this I'll do this for you. But there is nobody in this place that can actually help this guy the wave him or guide him in he should be able to just pull right straight and then back in straight he almost had it there for a few seconds and then it went horribly wrong and then he kept doing it over and over again but I know if I have gotten my CDL I would definitely help somebody that's in this kind of predicament either in a truck stop or this type of backing situation because I backed in trucks before I have that experience and so far nothing was broken no damage to the trailer or building so I do have that ability to guide somebody back but I do agree there should be somebody there out there to help this person but he didn't also get out and look either to see what his situation was and I think it has to do something with his mirrors either he's sitting too low and he can't really see that well or he's sitting too high the only thing I could come up with that is the mirrors are off you're backing is going to be off well plus the fact that he has a tandem all the way back and I'm pretty sure that's adding to the problem and again the doors closed just keep this in mind too.

    • @williamvangorden44
      @williamvangorden44 Год назад

      All he has to do is just pull forward to the right not back fully has to do and then back it in to left he definitely bent that dot bumper.

  • @brucebruce3650
    @brucebruce3650 Год назад +3

    He got frustrated and couldn't concentrate. I'm glad that he finally got it. He will get better with experience and learning from his mistakes!!

  • @what_ever1971
    @what_ever1971 2 года назад +4

    First of all put your tandems forward. They might want it in the back to off load but no one will say anything if you want them forward to put it in the hole. 2nd of all congratulations you did it. Had a driver that couldn’t get it in had to send another driver out there to put it in. Good job

  • @Freddys_Freezing_Pizza
    @Freddys_Freezing_Pizza Год назад

    As someone who has had that same situation, it’s admirable that he remained calm and sorted through it. It’s like re teeing a golf ball on the 1st tee for the 25th time with the whole gallery giggling at you.

  • @ebwholesaler
    @ebwholesaler Год назад +1

    - " Great wall of China, I'll show you who's the BOSS !... " (mini-wall, talking proudly)

  • @JuanRamos-mj8nx
    @JuanRamos-mj8nx 3 года назад +7

    Today I backed up for the first time with the help of my father. I backed up about 5 times before I got it right. If it wasn’t for him It would have taken me longer.

  • @rontodd2074
    @rontodd2074 3 года назад +6

    We didn’t get a good look at the whole lot. But I agree, you have to be smarter than the truck. I have helped a lot of rookies in my day.

  • @alaincharron8752
    @alaincharron8752 15 дней назад

    I bet that truck driver remembers that one ... their is always a first time in each trade.... first it's a hard time and with times, it becomes a souvenir.

  • @enriquetomcruz2352
    @enriquetomcruz2352 3 года назад +7

    Was good about this video is he didn't Gave up ,it took time but he didn't throw the towel

  • @ForwardFWD
    @ForwardFWD 3 года назад +8

    I'm sure the guy who recording this used to be a rookie same as the other guy.

  • @thienle4514
    @thienle4514 Год назад

    Man, I feel for the guy. I remember my fist few load, it took me 45 minutes to dock. And man those wearhouse people did the same to me. Asking me to move, because the door doesn't work. I feel they enjoy see me struggling just like this wearhouse guy.

  • @angusblack9900
    @angusblack9900 10 месяцев назад

    A shout out from kansas, thank all of you truckers. I appreciate all of you. Always try to give you the right of way and any help that I can. AMERICA MOVES BY TRUCKS

  • @Bam-Bam1
    @Bam-Bam1 Год назад +6

    Can you imagine all the time and effort he put into backing into that door just to find out he's on the wrong door.

    • @GodBlessHipHop
      @GodBlessHipHop Год назад

      it looked like he was trying to back into another door first and then decided to try the one he backed into.. :o

  • @theshoot2958
    @theshoot2958 Год назад +5

    Ok without seeing the whole area its kind of hard to judge how difficult this dock is!

    • @robertgardner4508
      @robertgardner4508 Год назад

      I would say, other than worry about backing off a street. This dock is not terribly difficult. You just have to watch your front for the guard rail, and get that trailer in a good position to get it in and under it. But really if the guy slid his tandems up all the way he could have made it a lot easier for himself.
      If it's too tight, or you don't feel you can do it. Always get out and look, when in doubt and slide those tandems forwards, then slide them back after you dock!

    • @D_in_DC
      @D_in_DC Год назад

      I was thinking the same thing.

  • @israelrobles6144
    @israelrobles6144 Год назад +1

    Plot twist : he's a 12 year driving veteran.

  • @lashaundahill117
    @lashaundahill117 Год назад

    I have respect for this driver he didn’t give up. An he got it in there.

  • @andrewtaylor8621
    @andrewtaylor8621 3 года назад +6

    He'll get it right eventually.

  • @nickp5418
    @nickp5418 3 года назад +4

    I thought he was trying to get on other side of that concrete at first, wow lol

  • @marcuswhite1403
    @marcuswhite1403 Год назад +1

    It may have taken him a while, but he did it without hitting anything. He did good

    • @aedryk
      @aedryk Год назад +1

      we must have watched a different video

  • @mrtwon780
    @mrtwon780 10 месяцев назад

    You can’t judge a rookie driver like that . Only truck drivers know the struggle of learning that fr

  • @glsrider
    @glsrider Год назад +9

    I feel for the driver. Definitely a newbie. I'm glad I didn't go through the same thing 13 years ago when I started as a trucker.

  • @Loosenut69
    @Loosenut69 3 года назад +18

    When they drive around with their tandems slid all the way to the rear....you know they gonna do something stupid

    • @raymondtubbs1941
      @raymondtubbs1941 3 года назад +1

      Frfr

    • @lilnarm_smoothblaze
      @lilnarm_smoothblaze 3 года назад +3

      I slide tandems when I'm in position for straight back fuck that!! Unless the shipper/cosignee is huge.

    • @flakoalmanza2980
      @flakoalmanza2980 3 года назад +2

      @@lilnarm_smoothblaze i do the same thing at Wal-Mart

    • @Nofelon-
      @Nofelon- 3 года назад

      Some stores require you to slide the tandems all the was back

  • @nightrunner1456
    @nightrunner1456 2 года назад +1

    When I started driving, I work for Pep===si. I didn't know how to back-up. So, I never back up.
    Later, the company was going to have a driver's rodeo. By that time, I could back up to anything.

  • @davidlewis5811
    @davidlewis5811 2 года назад +3

    I've had to back into places that were design for older trucks not the longer 53' trailers. It's frustrating, and those companies won't do any mods to change that. I can relate to this driver.

    • @dand3975
      @dand3975 Год назад

      From the camera angle it is hard to see the hole he is backing into, if those wing walls of concrete were cut back 6ft. Would be easier getting in their, also some painted lines would help too get the trailer lined up with the hole.

    • @c.thompson9771
      @c.thompson9771 Год назад

      @Dan D I've got a similar back, where drop & pick. So the other tlr is ALWAYS in the way. I now just REMOVE the other tlr 1st.. magic.

  • @astroadam4280
    @astroadam4280 3 года назад +6

    Imagine this guy backing in at a truck stop. 😬

    • @ItsMe-ns3kc
      @ItsMe-ns3kc  3 года назад +1

      I feel sorry for whoever he parks next to. Or on!!

    • @Arizona_Vineyard
      @Arizona_Vineyard 3 года назад

      I’m sure he makes his own spot somewhere. I did the first few days. I used to practice and practice until I could do it with out hyper ventilating.

  • @abdirahmanabdi9782
    @abdirahmanabdi9782 Год назад

    Truckers help new drivers. I always help when i see a trucker strugling to backing up. I really see every day great truckers helping other driver.

  • @terrancewayne4125
    @terrancewayne4125 Год назад

    I sucked when I first started it happens to us all I apppreciate the OG truckers who gave me pointers now i back like it’s nothing

  • @lilnarm_smoothblaze
    @lilnarm_smoothblaze 3 года назад +6

    PAM:
    PLEASE
    ASSIST
    ME

  • @shelmac8873
    @shelmac8873 3 года назад +6

    Always try and get a good set up !! His approach wasn’t the best ,a bad set up will have you fighting all the time ,if you don’t know the angle of the dangle If possible he should’ve made his approach from the right. If that’s not possible and he had to come from the rear of the building then slowly hook right then left and jack it in Always stop and think Don’t let the dock guy tell you what you should be doing

  • @RyBuSPL
    @RyBuSPL 2 года назад +2

    I can"t belive how strong are american trailer's bumpers, if i would make one hit like this guy with my European trailer it would be totaly destroyed

  • @TheQuartermaine
    @TheQuartermaine Год назад +1

    Out of curiosity, do you have your CDL? It’s not as easy as you think.

  • @moneymike9642
    @moneymike9642 3 года назад +8

    he keeps hitting the same spot on wall. im suprised it took all that abuse

  • @danielt3615
    @danielt3615 3 года назад +12

    why you don't help him but recording remember the first time you start drive truck ok I'm pretty sure you had bad days to.

  • @giuseppematozzo1354
    @giuseppematozzo1354 Год назад +1

    Just I tip doesn’t matter if you have a small trailer or a 53 foot trailer Try an angle the back of the trailer to the door and you’ll get it in

  • @scotttaylor7688
    @scotttaylor7688 Год назад

    You have to admire his tenacity.

  • @lilenoch1623
    @lilenoch1623 3 года назад +4

    I wasn't the best when I started I got better good luck I hope you get better and drive safe and get out and look

  • @NoClueH2
    @NoClueH2 3 года назад +15

    This is hard to watch. I’ve been driving for over 11 years, and I still make mistakes, and I still remember what it is like to be a nervous rookie, but this is way beyond mistakes. I’m not going to bad mouth the driver, because this is all down to a lack of proper training. He should never passed a test given that he seem to have zero understanding of even the basics of reversing. His first mistake was his set up, he cut left towards the road too early. He should have occupied his space and gone further right before turning. That said, even where he turned, it still should have been doable. There was nothing difficult or challenging about this dock. It was frustrating too that when he finally had a good line up several times and all he needed to do was float his trailer back with a few minor corrections. Instead he continuously turned he wheel the wrong way and too far. I’m sure he was frustrated, nervous, flustered and quite possibly over worked, but the level of basic mistakes was hard to watch. And for everyone talking about his tandem position - honestly, with his lack of basic skills, I doubt it would have made any difference wherever his tandems had been. I think he have still struggled.
    I squarely blame wherever he got his CDL originally, and his company and trainer when he first went out on the road. This poor fella needs an experienced trainer to spend a lot of time practicing maneuvering. He should not be out on the road on his own.

    • @yardlimit8695
      @yardlimit8695 2 года назад

      BLAME THOSE WHO GAVE HIM A CDL.............WOULDN'T THAT BE OUR WONDERFUL ALL PROTECTING GOV'T................THOSE WHE CARE ABOUT US.............AND LOOK WHAT THEY SEND OUT ON THE ROAD OPERATING THESE RIGS...............SO WHAT GOOD IS ALL THIS USELESS CDL GOV'T GARBAG E CLASSROOM TRAINING...............EXPERIENCE AND COMMO SENSE,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,NOTHING BEATS IT............

    • @marlinda6851
      @marlinda6851 2 года назад

      I beg to differ, the blame behind with the trainer, and it goes up from there, not the other way around.
      The government is not our daddy, it's a monster that only serves itself, don't expect anything good from it, we need to re- learn to take responsibility for our own actions, in this case starting with the driver, he's not a child and he should, does know potentially very injurious piece of equipment, he needed to say "I'm not ready to take on this responsibility"... that is not on me, you, the trainer,
      the government but on HIM!

    • @danf3937
      @danf3937 8 месяцев назад

      Yeah he’s not ready to be solo yet he struck that block like 8 times hasn’t bothered to get out and look at what he’s hitting either and why he’s manuevering with the tandems all the way back is beyond me too also has a dot violation on the tractor missing mudflap

  • @snappingfingers8786
    @snappingfingers8786 Год назад

    Driving for over 30yrs, I never really drove down steep declines, but the other day I did with a heavy load, Needless to say, I smoked the brakes, not as bad to run away, but that was really the first time I drove down a steep incline, So my point everyone gets better with time

  • @christbearer3494
    @christbearer3494 3 года назад +1

    I just recently started as a diesel mechanic. We have so many trucks and trailers, the mirrors on the trucks are only about 6 to 9 inches from each other by time I get my tractor-trailers backed in. I'm getting better quickly after having a bit of trouble at first. I'm still into only my first week of driving the rigs with trailers attached. I learned something from this video..... that is, I'm an absolute pro at this already compared to this fella that drives them all day long. Haha!

  • @marquislong.223
    @marquislong.223 3 года назад +8

    G.O.A.L!!!!

    • @twinstealth
      @twinstealth 3 года назад +1

      Steering wheel holders don't know what that even means!

    • @marquislong.223
      @marquislong.223 3 года назад

      @@twinstealth 🤣🤣👍🏽 I don’t get it man.

  • @Humblearrogance_TX
    @Humblearrogance_TX 3 года назад +8

    He refuses to GOAL...... Frustrated, panicking and obviously lost in his mirrors. He deserves the 30 minute parking attempt.

  • @hakeemhooper3565
    @hakeemhooper3565 Год назад

    Keep tandems up until you get in door the slide them 💯 or if you are backing between 2 trucks slide tandems back for a better of catching and getting back under trailer but be sure you have enough room to pivet that damn thing. Truckers stay blessed out here its a dangerous game for us just to feed our family! GODSPEED

  • @seanreyes7694
    @seanreyes7694 Год назад

    If I see somebody struggling I’ll help,especially if I’m just sitting at a door

  • @johnmullenix602
    @johnmullenix602 2 года назад +3

    He could've moved his tandems forward and that would've helped him tremendously. But yes he probably is a rookie and he will learn.

  • @rmesa1965
    @rmesa1965 2 года назад +5

    Also remember as experienced drivers, these are the guys were driving next to on 70mph highway in the ice and rain , down 6% grades , narrow lane roads , Scary , isn't it.

    • @yardlimit8695
      @yardlimit8695 2 года назад

      AMEN,,,,,,,,,MY THOUGHTS EXACTLY.................IT'S MORE THAN SCARY,,,,,,,,,,,,,,IT''S DANGEROUS BEING NEXT TO ONE OF THESE GUYS ON THE ROAD,,,,,,,,,,,,I MOVE AWAY AS SOON AS POSSIBLE................

    • @michaelmelendez8567
      @michaelmelendez8567 2 года назад +1

      Funny you say that unfortunately even the most ridiculous accidents that Happen are even from the most experienced truck driver’s who are simply over confident.. it’s not just the rookies..but yes this guy simply just needs a little more training..

    • @rmesa1965
      @rmesa1965 2 года назад +1

      @@michaelmelendez8567
      Agreed , but I'll add, cockiness equals to inexperience , over confidence doesn't equal to experience , it's just a mental state , not hands on in the field experience.

    • @rmesa1965
      @rmesa1965 Год назад

      @Jay Diggz yeah and if you a rat , don't take that cheese, sucka

  • @yesyes3553
    @yesyes3553 2 года назад

    Oh that’s me! Well thank you for watching

  • @nevidstubbs7763
    @nevidstubbs7763 3 года назад +1

    I picked up a load of used batteries in Connecticut, this place have the same exact settings

  • @redbeardtrucker6162
    @redbeardtrucker6162 3 года назад +4

    He probably made his cdl license at home good thing that little barrier was there he would have drive through the damn building...get your ass out and look 😳

    • @billw2710
      @billw2710 3 года назад

      Better yet get your ass out and stay out, best thing he could do is go home on a bus.

  • @southshore2357
    @southshore2357 3 года назад +5

    That driver needs to get out and look . he had a sweet set up and he messed it up . get out and look and learn. 😎😎😎😎

    • @albetaylormade7400
      @albetaylormade7400 3 года назад +1

      🤣🤣🤣exactly what I said.....folks talking bout help em.....naaa.....G.O.A.L is help lol

    • @southshore2357
      @southshore2357 3 года назад +2

      Well that's ok . But the only way that we learn is get out and see where you went wrong and correct it . 🤔🤔☹️

  • @taemeister9302
    @taemeister9302 Год назад

    Docking by feeling is the best way to learn docking

  • @timspartakus409
    @timspartakus409 3 месяца назад

    I'm going thru it now but not for long you got this bro take your time

  • @thechuckster6435
    @thechuckster6435 3 года назад +4

    for starters hes' got his tandems all tha way back...nuff said.

  • @cliffgiordane2969
    @cliffgiordane2969 3 года назад +4

    He would have had a better time had his tandems been forward

  • @kingcomments
    @kingcomments Год назад

    Best thing this guy coulda done was help this trucker out instead of trying to put him down.
    This guy must be a super trucker.
    We've all struggled, ain't nobody perfect.

  • @hectorgarcia-zv1wi
    @hectorgarcia-zv1wi Год назад +1

    I always say 6-8 weeks was not enough … but backing classes should have been an option every terminal should have backing classes if everyday

  • @haydargokcebay2285
    @haydargokcebay2285 3 года назад +5

    Wow. I was a newbie once too, and still have off days, after 21 years. But even as a newbie, I wasn't THIS bad. After the umpteenth time hitting the wall, cuz I couldn't grasp the situation and where I needed the trl to be...I would have fully accepted someone walking over and asking me if I was an idiot. Because I really want to ask this driver that question... I really do.

    • @fifteendollarbill
      @fifteendollarbill Год назад

      Your one of those douche bag truckers I see at the truckstops arent you? The ones that point and laugh? God it must suck to be you!

  • @kicrocks
    @kicrocks 3 года назад +2

    I really need a better shot of the surrounding area and the dock before I can judge lol. Definitely didn't come in close enough the first swoop in

    • @c.thompson9771
      @c.thompson9771 Год назад

      Yip. Rookies 👉 TAKE as much room as you can!!
      It'll tighten up as you figure out yer style.
      Do NOT forget about TRACTOR swing .. right front.

  • @adrenaline4life233
    @adrenaline4life233 Год назад

    For all those saying they feel bad and this guy should’ve helped, no. It is not this man’s responsibility to help someone who doesn’t even understand basic backing principles and runs into a block wall over and over. This man shouldn’t be on the road period and needs to go back to school for additional training.

  • @ebwholesaler
    @ebwholesaler 3 года назад +2

    If only we could call Superman to come down to Earth to LIFT and POSITION the back of his trailer to...
    - " Supermaaaaannnn !! Heeeelp ME pleeeaaase ! " (Pam driver, praying)
    - " Can't come ! The wall is built with Kryptonite.... Harmful to meeeeeeee !... " (Superman, losing it's force)
    - " Hold my beer !... " (warehouse employee) 👍

  • @greenbeenie2
    @greenbeenie2 3 года назад +3

    after 2 million miles on the road, all I have to say is, WTF????? GOOD GOD MAN, WHAT ARE THEY PUTTING IN TRUCKS THESE DAYS???

  • @cd-stephen
    @cd-stephen 3 года назад +3

    I'm gonna toss in my 1 cent. This guy is not driving the trailer. The trailer is driving him. He is definitely making moves with guess work and then crashing into the wall. I would be scared to help this guy out cause he will blame you when he crashes. A few times he had a perfect line up with a simple alley dock maneuver and he turns the wheel in wrong direction...bottom line is he cannot back and probably very nervous. I think I would have left him be. Maybe given some pointers. But not actively help

  • @otrdriver5917
    @otrdriver5917 Год назад

    He didn't have any problems. He pulled up and backed right in on the 791st attempt.

  • @dre7370
    @dre7370 Год назад

    He thought the company's name was BAM💥 & that's what you suppose to do. LOL😂🤣😂!!!

  • @cuglerichard5767
    @cuglerichard5767 3 года назад +3

    He didn’t get out one time he keeps making the same mistake over and over that one bad lock he kept making

  • @carlinbrumback8931
    @carlinbrumback8931 3 года назад +5

    That is actually an easy back.Should have swung way over to the right when he first came by the bldg,and then veered the tractor to the left.