You're probably thinking of a B-train (known in other parts of the world as B doubles). It's a double trailer combination in which the lead trailer has a fifth wheel at the rear of it, to which the second trailer attached. Unlike A and C doubles, there is no converter dolly. B doubles can also be backed up without the risk of a converter dolly jackknifing.
In order to find out what kind of training you must undergo in order to attain a job in the trucking industry you much consult a trucking company and ask them about it or perhaps talk to a person who works in the industry.
you don't talk to the pilot.
if your talking about training it, you shouldn't train it by yourself. If you want to, talk to a trainer.
The present progressive (or present continuous) tense of 'to talk' is 'to be talking'. I am talking. You are talking. She/he/it is talking. We are talking. You are talking. They are talking.
am/is/are + present participle.I am talking about existentialism.The doctor is talking about Haemodialysis.The teachers are talking about the new curriculum.
When you talk to someone it is you doing the talking, but when you're talking with someone you're talking and getting feedback from that person.
You go and find Thomas Edison to talk to and then he will give you a quest to talk to everyone!
Talk to the conductor.
Of course talking is an action. I talk You talk. I talked. You talked. He/she talked (but not singular talk). He/she talks (ex. He talks too much; singular form for pronouns.) They talked. I / he / she is (or was) was talking. (with helping verb) They were talking.
On the train.
I/you/we/they talk. He/she/it talks. The present participle is talking.
Walk up and down the train, talk to anyone you meet.