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Old 05.02.2009
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hazmat doubles endorsement

are you truck load guys getting your hazmat and doubles triples endorsement
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I've got all my endorsements, and intend to keep them.

While I've been ridiculed over the years for even having them. There may come a time I need them, I don't want to leave any door locked to me.

After talking to a friend. I'm seriously looking at a P and S endorsement. His check made mine look like minimum wage.
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If your going to LTL you will have to have them.
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Ive had all my endorsements since day one and never let them drop.(nor should anyone)
Scary that they dont revamp the CDL system and require a graduated scale for anything dealing with
Class A.

Good thing most Companies dont just let a "fish" walk in off the street and jerk a set down the highway.
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