All You Truckers Out There....
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All You Truckers Out There....
Im 21 and want to get my CDL but want to know if going to school is worth the money? What did you guys do?
Im going to stop by a school this week and see how much they want. Heres the school www.winsorsdriving.com
Im going to stop by a school this week and see how much they want. Heres the school www.winsorsdriving.com
#2
Well, here's what I can tell you:
I'm in the process of getting my A. I looked into schooling all over my area. Prices were anywhere from $250-$5500 depending on experience and needs. Based off conversations with schools, instructors, and my past CDL experience I'm going to be spending about $500 to get my A. That'll include the road test, drug test, etc and some customized training so I can get readjusted to some things. But that's me. You might be different.
IIRC a lot of companies won't even hire you unless you have 150 hours of training, the equivalent experience or both. There's also some new federal laws concerning new drivers that require you to take a 3 hour class on HOS, driver's rights, whistle blower laws, etc. and those may or may not be included in your program. You'll need to ask.
Hope this helps.
I'm in the process of getting my A. I looked into schooling all over my area. Prices were anywhere from $250-$5500 depending on experience and needs. Based off conversations with schools, instructors, and my past CDL experience I'm going to be spending about $500 to get my A. That'll include the road test, drug test, etc and some customized training so I can get readjusted to some things. But that's me. You might be different.
IIRC a lot of companies won't even hire you unless you have 150 hours of training, the equivalent experience or both. There's also some new federal laws concerning new drivers that require you to take a 3 hour class on HOS, driver's rights, whistle blower laws, etc. and those may or may not be included in your program. You'll need to ask.
Hope this helps.
#3
WEll i went to the school today. The woman i spoke to showed me around and gave me some info. Im looking at 4k for 160 hours of training plus a forklift certification. Im unemployed right now and have a phone interview with unemployment tomorrow regarding school so hopefully i get free training.
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I did the same thing, except i took my driving test in my dodge with my trailer, then went back in a rented bobtail to get the airbrake endorsement, if you know how to drive its a big waste of time and money to go to school. I mean look at all the swift drivers, obviously school dont teach you anything. JMHO
#6
I wish I would have never trucked---just ran a school instead.$1000 per week for 40 hrs and low expense would beat runnin up and down the road anyday.I look at the equipment and most of the time they scam a fortune 500 carrier out of a truck and a trailer by promising to send the best to the recruiters.The rest is a class room and a empty lot.Alot of them have 20 students miniumum---hmmm 20000 per week heck of a deal--NO WONDER THEY CHARGE SO MUCH
#7
Gettin your class is no big deal. I went through training localy 2 years ago, and all they do is teach you to pass the road test. IF you can get hired on locally (little chance with no experience) you will learn more in a week of driving on your own then any school will EVER teach you.
MOST companies that hire no-minumum experience drivers/graduates stuff you into a rig OTR with another trainer for 50-200 hours of drive time, then turn u loose.
What do you plan on doing after school?? finding a big OTR comapny, local, have some one u know will hire you........?????
IF u plan on going OTR with a major company (like Werner, JB, Swift, England) just the el cheapo "trucking institute" down the road casue your in for 150 hours of wheel time with a trainer where ever u go after school.
This is just my experience.
MOST companies that hire no-minumum experience drivers/graduates stuff you into a rig OTR with another trainer for 50-200 hours of drive time, then turn u loose.
What do you plan on doing after school?? finding a big OTR comapny, local, have some one u know will hire you........?????
IF u plan on going OTR with a major company (like Werner, JB, Swift, England) just the el cheapo "trucking institute" down the road casue your in for 150 hours of wheel time with a trainer where ever u go after school.
This is just my experience.
#8
HEy guys i went town to the MVC today and payed for my permit and got the cdl manual. i plan on taking the written tests by the end of the week. My boss said i could use his truck for the test and a friend of mine said he would show me how to drive on his peterbilt. He also said he would like me to drive for him or a friend of his. They haul stone out of the quarry. SO i guess ill see how it goes. Thanks for your advice so far
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