arkjarhead
Veteran Expediter
I spoke of this in an earlier thread and someone suggested that I make it into a seperate thread. How much or what do owners expect their drivers to be able to do?
I spoke of a guy I drove for that expected his drivers to be able to make minor repairs on the truck. i.e. change light bulbs,fuses,mudflaps,belts, and hoses. some of us have grown up working on trucks and some of us haven't seen the underneath of the hood until we decided to start driving.
Do you think it is ok for an owner to expect a driver to be able to make these repairs or would you be ok with a driver who didn't even know how to check the oil? Maybe you think it's somewhere in between.
I personally think the driving schools should instruct the students in more mechanics of the truck as well as driving the truck. That way more drivers could detect a problem before it was to late. Maybe the owner would want to see the driver perform the pre trip as a part of a road test in some sort of interview. I mean these trucks are worth a lot of money. I've never owned a truck but I can't say I wouldn't feel comfortable with someone working for me who couldn't check the oil.Sounds like a blown up engine waiting to happen to me. Maybe some of our veteran fleet owners could weigh in on this.
I spoke of a guy I drove for that expected his drivers to be able to make minor repairs on the truck. i.e. change light bulbs,fuses,mudflaps,belts, and hoses. some of us have grown up working on trucks and some of us haven't seen the underneath of the hood until we decided to start driving.
Do you think it is ok for an owner to expect a driver to be able to make these repairs or would you be ok with a driver who didn't even know how to check the oil? Maybe you think it's somewhere in between.
I personally think the driving schools should instruct the students in more mechanics of the truck as well as driving the truck. That way more drivers could detect a problem before it was to late. Maybe the owner would want to see the driver perform the pre trip as a part of a road test in some sort of interview. I mean these trucks are worth a lot of money. I've never owned a truck but I can't say I wouldn't feel comfortable with someone working for me who couldn't check the oil.Sounds like a blown up engine waiting to happen to me. Maybe some of our veteran fleet owners could weigh in on this.