daz6215 wrote: I must say the drivers who we have just had went away enjoying it and with a feeling that had all learnt things.
ROG wrote:daz6215 wrote: I must say the drivers who we have just had went away enjoying it and with a feeling that had all learnt things.
Great, but that leaves many that would not.
Most will lose money by having to take a day off work and then have to pay for these courses as there is nothing that says a company or agency must pay.
With the above in mind, it will mean that most will opt for the cheapest course available - even if it means doing that same 7 hours course 5 times (legally ollowed !!!) to get the 35 hours.
daz6215 wrote:I suppose there will be a minority out there who will have to fund their own
ROG wrote:You cannot put a price on PROPER trainingbut the training required for securing loads etc is a physical task which then needs to checked/tested to ensure it is done correctly
Why cant you?
This cannot be done by theory alone
daz6215 wrote:its practical normally carried out in the yards during CPC training
ROG wrote:daz6215 wrote:its practical normally carried out in the yards during CPC training
NOTHING will beat on-the-job training done by an experienced driver which is what the industry has always done and still needs to be done - the driver cpc cannot replace this and in trying to do so, it just shows up it's poor limitations.
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daz6215 wrote:It is on the job training and all the cpc instructors i know are also very experienced drivers.
ROG wrote:daz6215 wrote:It is on the job training and all the cpc instructors i know are also very experienced drivers.
so it's done with their equipment at their site ? - If yes, GREAT, that's the way it should be
superskib wrote:Why is the standard of driving so poor among professionals? Tailgating; ignoring speed limits; lane discipline; lack of consideration for other drivers, cyclists etc; all woefully poor. WHY?
7db wrote:If the drivers were really professional wouldn't they plan enough time for the traffic they encounter on their journey?
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