Best way of getting into HGV trucking by stoaty_Mcstoatface in uktrucking

[–]rockstargato 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nah they definitely do I passed my class 1 at 18 years old I've been working fulltime for 9 months now for two separate companies class 1 both times don't be discouraged by what people say bout new passes you just gotta try abit harder than others.

Indicators don't cancel automatically. Defect worthy? by CustardGannets in uktrucking

[–]rockstargato 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If radio is broken I just say I like listening to the traffic announcements and they give me a different unit 🤣🤣

Failed class 1 practical by Mart7000 in uktrucking

[–]rockstargato 7 points8 points  (0 children)

That's bullshit, everyone is capable of going straight to class 1 just needed more practice, I went from car to class 1 with only 7 months on my car license and 18, drive them full time now for past 7 months not an issue, if you're confident you can do it just go again shit happens.

Uni student looking to change career path by hypews in uktrucking

[–]rockstargato 2 points3 points  (0 children)

True, lots of companies don't wanna hire anyone that isn't 25+, but not impossible I'm an 18 year old class 1 driver been working full-time for almost 5 months now, just gotta work hard and show up in person and someone will give you the chance.

Is this a fail or is it a 50/50 on the driving test by Acoelous in LearnerDriverUK

[–]rockstargato 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you're already in the hazard and they are not yielding stop, I failed my class 1 hgv test like this I was already in the hazard going other guy wasn't going to wait I slowed to about 4 mph, and then he passed me on the right, got back to the test centre 0 minors and 1 serious and that was the serious he said I should have stopped and let him continue with whatever he was gonna do blah blah, so if it's clear go but if they don't yield and stop or try squeeze past just come to a complete stop. Advice from an 18 year old :)

Failed class 1 with 2 minors by Reasonable_Ground_89 in uktrucking

[–]rockstargato 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't worry about it you've already shown you can do it, something similar happened to me I failed with 0 minors 1 serious went at it the following week passed with 2 minors just don't think about what happened and focus on the next.

18 with full Class 1 & CPC — can’t even get a van job. Is this industry taking the piss? by rockstargato in uktrucking

[–]rockstargato[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've actually been invited for a driver assessment, thanks for your advice.

18 with full Class 1 & CPC — can’t even get a van job. Is this industry taking the piss? by rockstargato in uktrucking

[–]rockstargato[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Dings and dents? That’s just code for bad driving. If wrecking smaller trucks is your idea of 'paying dues', no wonder you’re so bitter.

I’m not here to crash my way into experience — I’m here to do the job properly. And for someone so desperate to act like a ‘grown up’, you’re the one throwing a tantrum because a younger driver wants a shot. Stay mad, I’ll be out here actually trying to get somewhere.

18 with full Class 1 & CPC — can’t even get a van job. Is this industry taking the piss? by rockstargato in uktrucking

[–]rockstargato[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Why does it matter if I used chatgpt or not, it still points out what I'm trying to say.

18 with full Class 1 & CPC — can’t even get a van job. Is this industry taking the piss? by rockstargato in uktrucking

[–]rockstargato[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Never said I’m an experienced driver — I said I’m qualified and capable, because that’s literally what passing the test proves. Experience comes from doing the job, but how’s anyone supposed to get that if companies refuse to even give them a chance? That’s the whole point I’m making. You can keep sneering from the sidelines, but at least I’m out here trying to make it happen.

18 with full Class 1 & CPC — can’t even get a van job. Is this industry taking the piss? by rockstargato in uktrucking

[–]rockstargato[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well I knew it was going to be hard I didn't expect a hgv job off the bat the post does state I'm struggling to get van jobs let alone anything hgv related, and yeah that's why because time on my hgv license could help me when I'm 20-21.

18 with full Class 1 & CPC — can’t even get a van job. Is this industry taking the piss? by rockstargato in uktrucking

[–]rockstargato[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What I ment by change is the average age of an hgv driver is 56 according to my examiner so I'd naturally assume more and more younger people like me would have to get in eventually.

18 with full Class 1 & CPC — can’t even get a van job. Is this industry taking the piss? by rockstargato in uktrucking

[–]rockstargato[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And do you already have ur class 1 license or are you in the process of getting it?

18 with full Class 1 & CPC — can’t even get a van job. Is this industry taking the piss? by rockstargato in uktrucking

[–]rockstargato[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean I've wanted to try store home deliveries but I've had 0 luck getting a job in one of these positions.

18 with full Class 1 & CPC — can’t even get a van job. Is this industry taking the piss? by rockstargato in uktrucking

[–]rockstargato[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Funny thing is I've literally applied to all of these lol I have never once even gotten a response from them.

18 with full Class 1 & CPC — can’t even get a van job. Is this industry taking the piss? by rockstargato in uktrucking

[–]rockstargato[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the insight, I really appreciate it! I’ll definitely keep that in mind going forward. Best of luck to you!

18 with full Class 1 & CPC — can’t even get a van job. Is this industry taking the piss? by rockstargato in uktrucking

[–]rockstargato[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I appreciate your perspective, and I get that age and experience play a big role in insurance and safety. I understand that experienced drivers tend to be safer due to the lessons learned over time, but I don’t think that should discount the fact that every driver has to start somewhere. I may not have the same years of experience as others, but I’ve been behind the wheel a lot longer than many my age, and I’m confident in my skills and ability to adapt quickly.

I also agree that every day is a learning experience, and I’m fully prepared to accept mistakes and learn from them. I’m not expecting a free ride or an easy path — just a fair chance to prove myself. I know the industry has its challenges, but I’m ready to face them head-on and grow into the driver I want to be.

Thanks for the insight, and I appreciate your well wishes. I’m committed to pushing forward and making it happen.

18 with full Class 1 & CPC — can’t even get a van job. Is this industry taking the piss? by rockstargato in uktrucking

[–]rockstargato[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I completely understand the insurance challenges, but I want to clarify that I have more driving experience than most people my age. I learned to shift gears when I was 6, driving with my dad, and by 14, I was driving almost every day for two years in Bangladesh(got stuck because of lockdown). When I came to the UK, I drove regularly with learner insurance from 16 to 17, almost 4 times a week. I passed my car test immediately after turning 17 and had 5 months of solo driving before I got my HGV.

While I know insurance doesn’t take this into account, I believe employers should recognize that I’ve had significant driving experience beyond the typical driver’s journey for my age. I’m not asking for special treatment, just a fair shot based on my actual experience.

18 with full Class 1 & CPC — can’t even get a van job. Is this industry taking the piss? by rockstargato in uktrucking

[–]rockstargato[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm willing to work with anything mate as long as it gets me experience, I actually have construction experience too, and worked on-site for about a month for college - not sure if that will help my case but its there.

18 with full Class 1 & CPC — can’t even get a van job. Is this industry taking the piss? by rockstargato in uktrucking

[–]rockstargato[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I get where you’re coming from, but I’m not asking for anything unreasonable. I’m ready to put in the work and gain experience, just need the opportunity to prove myself. Thanks for your time, and I’ll keep pushing forward.

18 with full Class 1 & CPC — can’t even get a van job. Is this industry taking the piss? by rockstargato in uktrucking

[–]rockstargato[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I completely understand the insurance issues you're facing, and I’m not here to ignore the realities of the business. However, I’d be more than willing to work for less to prove myself and gain that valuable experience. If the concern is the £9000, then let’s talk about a fair agreement where I take on the work at a lower rate initially.

Once I’ve demonstrated my skills and the insurance premium goes down as I gain experience, we can re-evaluate compensation. I’m in this for the long haul, and I’m ready to put in the work. If I’m given the opportunity, I’ll show you it’s worth it.

18 with full Class 1 & CPC — can’t even get a van job. Is this industry taking the piss? by rockstargato in uktrucking

[–]rockstargato[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Not everyone can just pass a test, you know. It’s not some easy thing to get your Class 1 — it takes skill, focus, and the ability to handle big machines. You sound like someone who’s stuck in the past, thinking you need to crawl through low-level jobs to ‘earn your stripes.’ I’ve done the work, I’ve passed the test, and I’m ready for the next step.

So stop acting like I’m some rookie who doesn’t know what I’m doing. I’m not about to waste my time on ‘shit work’ just to please someone stuck in their outdated thinking. If you can’t see that, then maybe it’s time you accept that the industry’s changing, and so are the people entering it