dcgpx Thanks for Advice And You Les shoes can stick this advice
Stacking shelves is a worthwhile career choice Cheech, have a look into it
Up ur ■■■ I find it rude and Thick No one’s asked you to describe your career
dcgpx Thanks for Advice And You Les shoes can stick this advice
Stacking shelves is a worthwhile career choice Cheech, have a look into it
Up ur ■■■ I find it rude and Thick No one’s asked you to describe your career
Andrew1111:
And there is another test for me this week I hope to pass so That’s why I’ve asked for some advice. As it’s quite expensive to fork out 270 every month or 2 months to do a retest and then feel the same after every single exam. Despite being more then capable of driving the truck for the living, just being unlucky on the test and always meeting unsensible people on the road during morning rush hours. Or bloody Dumbass car drivers who just can’t use indicator properly on the roundabout or are not bothered doing so causing me to struggle to find out what the hell their going to do.
What makes you think you’re “more then capable of driving the truck for the living” when you’ve failed the test four time
You talk about “just being unlucky on the test and always meeting unsensible people on the road during morning rush hours” and “bloody Dumbass car drivers who just can’t use indicator properly on the roundabout”, you talk about the last instructor saying you only needed 6 hours more training but say you still failed like it’s the instructors fault, but no mention of any possible lack of ability on your part.
It seems a bit odd that someone who couldn’t figure out how to go under a clearly marked bridge should have so much confidence in their own ability to drive HGVs
You see while it’s certainly true that you can be unlucky on any test, if I’d failed the test four times I’d be asking myself what I’m doing wrong rather than blaming everyone else for doing everything wrong, without wishing to be too harsh, perhaps it’s a reality check together with a little humility you need rather than more training.
Andrew1111:
dcgpx Thanks for Advice And You Les shoes can stick this adviceStacking shelves is a worthwhile career choice Cheech, have a look into it
Up ur ■■■ I find it rude and Thick No one’s asked you to describe your career
Here is some free punctuation - ,.,!,. Please use it so I can understand what you’re trying to say