Truckin’ with Bubba … and I Ain’T Bubba

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Transportation, Automotive, Biography & Memoir
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Author: Hal Howard ISBN: 9781450273848
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: February 17, 2011
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Hal Howard
ISBN: 9781450273848
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: February 17, 2011
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

Truckin With Bubba and I Aint Bubba

presents a perceptive and amusing account of the experiences of a successful, award-winning Class A CDL driving instructor.

When we would come to a hill, One Gear would raise the RPMs, take a stab at down shifting a couple of times, rake the gears, and then sit there in a catatonic state staring straight ahead, his eyes bulging with fear, his arms straight out, and his hands frozen to the steering wheel.

One night we were rolling down a long six-percent grade, gaining speed.

Did you shift down?

Yeah.

Is the Jake brake on?

Yeah.

I dont hear it working.

Its on.

I reached over and took a hold of the shifting lever. It was in neutral.

Its not in gear, I told him. If you think the hand of God is going to come down and put it in gear for you, youre going to see the hand of God a lot sooner than you think. Put your foot on the accelerator and raise the RPMs.

He managed that and I shoved it into a gear. Any gear was better than no gear. When you cant get the gear you want, you have to get it in some gear and then work to the one you want.

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Truckin With Bubba and I Aint Bubba

presents a perceptive and amusing account of the experiences of a successful, award-winning Class A CDL driving instructor.

When we would come to a hill, One Gear would raise the RPMs, take a stab at down shifting a couple of times, rake the gears, and then sit there in a catatonic state staring straight ahead, his eyes bulging with fear, his arms straight out, and his hands frozen to the steering wheel.

One night we were rolling down a long six-percent grade, gaining speed.

Did you shift down?

Yeah.

Is the Jake brake on?

Yeah.

I dont hear it working.

Its on.

I reached over and took a hold of the shifting lever. It was in neutral.

Its not in gear, I told him. If you think the hand of God is going to come down and put it in gear for you, youre going to see the hand of God a lot sooner than you think. Put your foot on the accelerator and raise the RPMs.

He managed that and I shoved it into a gear. Any gear was better than no gear. When you cant get the gear you want, you have to get it in some gear and then work to the one you want.

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