Friday, May 28, 2010

You Won’t Believe What The Doctor Has


If you are in a truck driving school, this will interest you. You know that medical exam you have to take to get your CDL License?

Well, the CR England truck driving school has a test you don’t see at your family practitioners. They literally have a rear end of a truck as a physical testing area. Called “Functional Capacity Evaluation Equipment”, it is used to test the physical needs of being a truck driver.

It is actually the exact size of a rear end of a refrigerated truck and the patient has to prove he is fit enough to maneuver around and do what is required like bending under the truck or step up on the back of a truck without any physical inabilities.

Once you have been on the road some you will certainly see a few different tricks drivers use to get in the back of the truck. There is the "Step Stool", there is the "running Start" and the "jump hop and lunge" an fo course my favorite is the "Indiana Jones." This is where drivers actually keep a rope like lasso with a hook on it so they can Macgyver their way into the truck.

The "Functional Capacity Testing Device" is there to make sure you don't need to do any acrobatics to do your job.

This is a great tool for the driver as well as he or she can find out if they can’t physically work on the back of a truck. It’s better to know before you start driving and you can’t do your job. Right? You’ll find out at this school.
Tools like this one shows how serious CR England CDL School is about making sure their students are ready for the road. Their requirements to become a student as well as their curriculum in class are top of the line.

And once you graduate, you have a job! They definitely make sure you are prepared to drive for their company. If you are interested in becoming a driver for CR England and go to school for them, go to http://gototruckdrivingschool.com. Or, if you have a friend that would like to be a truck driver, let them know about this school. It’s top of the line and a great lifestyle.

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