Distance Training | Smith's Towing
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- Опубліковано 15 кві 2020
- It's Wayne again, back again with a training video for beginner tow truck drivers. In this lecture, we'll be reviewing a little trick that I learned over the years, along with some tips on staging your truck.
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This free course covers everything you need to know to become a successful tow truck operator in 2020 - 2021.
I explain how the truck operates, daily inspections, tricks of the trade and what equipment you'll be using day to day.
I also walk you through specific circumstances from start to finish, so that you can practice over-the-shoulder of a PRO.
Lastly, I walk you through my customer service process and share a few tips from my 30+ years in the towing industry.
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Thanks for the videos. I’m a newbie with a towing company.
Appreciate it. Good luck!
I really appreciate this channel on UA-cam. Wayne Smith you really helping us rookies out here. Even though every tow company has there way of do things. I appreciate any tips and tricks, plus number 1 safety. I've learned quite a bit from your experience. God bless Sir. I just joined the towing truck community. I need all information I can . Thanks again 👍🇺🇸✝️
Wayne Smith ! Thank you for how to do distance idea for beginner like me .
Glad it was helpful!
Idk why but i really Like this guy keep it up sir
Thank you so much for making this teaching videos that I valued so much, God bless you.
Thank you, I appreciate it.
Wayne, you're the boss of all bosses my guy lol. Thank you for your videos🙏
Awesome! Thanks again and keep it up!
Subscribed immediately!
I lay the bridle up about 3 foot from the end of the bed. If you put it at the end the chain gets trapped between the bed and the ground, just like what just happened to you in this video.
i wouldnt have noticed that if you hadnt said something
It's ok he gets paid by the hour and/or he's bored
Great tip thank you
Thank you DR SMITH
Have one more day of training before they cut me loose on my own. I've been just winging it and doing a pretty good job and I believe tomorrow I will utilize this method for the rest of my time doing this work. Thank you very much sir.
How Long Was your training?
@@RM-lk1so A week , but I have a lot of common sense and have operated many different trucks and vehicles and equipment over the years. Also worked on others and my own vehicles for ages. So this stuff comes somewhat naturally.
Great video
Thanks!
Great Video
God bless you!
thanks my guy i look like a vet
Happy to hear that!
Thank you sir
Thank you for watching.
My truck doesn't have that arrow... alignment
From my experience chevron beds are always out of adjustment with the icc bumper .the bumper his the ground and you still have like 2 feet of bed to roll out by the time the bed hits pavement . I really dislike it
This isn’t realistic. Nobody will ever use this. Your going to learn your bed drop pretty quickly, and you’re also going to learn that you can’t put your bed right against tires, because then you can’t adjust your chains so they don’t rip the front clip off
A few thoughts.
First, stating your opinion as a fact is a poor habit to be in, and that's a fact.
Second, the glove trick and variations is exactly how I was taught well over a decade ago. The point isn't that you always do it, the point is you do it for a short time until you learn what the distances look like by eye. It works.
And last, this guy took the time to put out actual helpful training materials in a world (towing) that is severely lacking them.
What have you done?
Exactly!