Truckers' Trucking Forum | Largest CDL Truck Driver Message Board - The Premier Truck Drivers Forum!  

Go Back   Truckers' Trucking Forum | Largest CDL Truck Driver Message Board > Truckers & The Trucking Industry > Experienced Truckers' Advice

Truckers' Trucking Forum/Message Board - The Premiere Truck Driver Forum

Experienced Truckers' Advice Truckers' Lounge. Are you an experienced driver who wants to tell newer drivers something? Let them know your opinions here! Are You just dying to get something off your chest? Here's the place.

Reply
 
Thread Tools Rate Thread Display Modes
  ^ Top   #1  
Old 10.10.2007
Bobtail Member
 
Last Seen: 10.31.2007 08.56 AM
Member Since: Oct 2007
Location: Metarie,La.
Trucker? WannaBe
Age: 51
Posts: 2
My Trucking Photos: 0

Thanks: 0
Thanked: 0 Times
School Or Company School

Tell me your feelings on going to a independent school then finding a job or one of of the companys offering school and a job.
Reply With Quote
Remove This Ad By Registering. Join Our Truck Forum and Trucking Community For Free. Sponsored Links:

  ^ Top   #2  
Old 10.10.2007
ssbowles's Avatar
Heavy Load Member
 
Last Seen: 1 Day Ago 09.23 PM
Member Since: Sep 2007
Location: High Desert,CA
Trucker? 7 Years
Age: 42
Posts: 729
My Trucking Photos: 0

Thanks: 77
Thanked: 224 Times
Okay, but remember, opinions are like ##########, we all have one, and they all stink.
Personally, I'd go to a company school for several reasons. You'll be learning on the equipment that you'll be driving, as well as the paperwork, Qualcomm, etc. And you'll also learn the company's way of doing things as well. And IMO you'll get more from a company school than you will from a CDL mill. All that the mill is worried about is that you pass the state tests, and then they collect their money.
On the other hand, the company is going to teach you how to physically do the job, as well as the gazillion other things you need to know out here. In other words, they'll have a little more time invested in you, after all you'll be running their truck and cargo down the road.
Of course, with company training, you'll be "married" to that company for 12-18 months or so in order to get free training, but so what? It'll take you that long to learn the ropes anyway. Even if you hate the company, you can hang out for the "contract" to end, and then be on your way...with a free CDL and 12-18 months experience.
Reply With Quote
  ^ Top   #3  
Old 10.14.2007
Bobtail Member
 
Last Seen: 05.07.2008 06.09 AM
Member Since: Oct 2007
Location: Forest City, NC
Trucker? Trucking Industry
Posts: 31
My Trucking Photos: 0

Thanks: 0
Thanked: 0 Times
Quote:
Originally Posted by ssbowles View Post
Okay, but remember, opinions are like ##########, we all have one, and they all stink.
Personally, I'd go to a company school for several reasons. You'll be learning on the equipment that you'll be driving, as well as the paperwork, Qualcomm, etc. And you'll also learn the company's way of doing things as well. And IMO you'll get more from a company school than you will from a CDL mill. All that the mill is worried about is that you pass the state tests, and then they collect their money.
Look for a certified school to be sure it is legit and ask the companies that hire their sudents.

Quote:
Originally Posted by ssbowles View Post
On the other hand, the company is going to teach you how to physically do the job, as well as the gazillion other things you need to know out here. In other words, they'll have a little more time invested in you, after all you'll be running their truck and cargo down the road.
This is training you will get when a company hires you.

Quote:
Originally Posted by ssbowles View Post
Of course, with company training, you'll be "married" to that company for 12-18 months or so in order to get free training, but so what? It'll take you that long to learn the ropes anyway. Even if you hate the company, you can hang out for the "contract" to end, and then be on your way...with a free CDL and 12-18 months experience.
This is the biggest question. Going through a school helps you know which questions to ask about a company before they are hired. If you don't like them you're stuck. Some contracts if you break early you will owe more than if you paid for the school up front. Don't sign one of these contracts real fast and get a econd opion on the paperwork. Bad schools will ask for your signature ASAP. Good ones will give you 1-2 years to make up your mind. Good luck!
__________________
When the chips are down the buffalo is empty.
Reply With Quote
  ^ Top   #4  
Old 10.14.2007
pathfinder's Avatar
Road Train Member
 
Last Seen: 1 Day Ago 09.37 AM
Member Since: Aug 2007
Location: central,MN
Trucker? 2 Years
Age: 42
Posts: 1,795
My Trucking Photos: 0

Thanks: 477
Thanked: 509 Times
schools

After reading many good threads here, I decided to go to a votech for my certificate. Reason? When you are done with class, assuming you pass the cdl, the certificate is YOURS to take were you want. Experiance is going to be necessary for some companies before they will hire you, but they won't be options for you right away anyway. As was stated earlier, a co. school usually( in my research) means time with that company. This is not always a bad thing if the company is a good one. I would say that you should take a good look at the company first, then at their school. A good school will usually have a good company behind it. Bad companies seem to have little more than cdl mills. Just enough to get a warm body in a truck. Information seems to be the key to making the best decision for you. Good luck!!
Reply With Quote
Reply

Truckers' Trucking Forum/Message Board


Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
 
Thread Tools
Display Modes Rate This Thread
Rate This Thread:

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are Off


Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Trucker Forum Replies Last Post
company school or driving school? scarecrow56 Trucking Schools 29 10.22.2009 06.06 PM
Washington School Denies Autistic Boy's Service Dog School Entry roadkill439342 The Pet Stop 0 04.13.2008 08.47 PM
private school or company school? paperboy Questions From New Drivers 44 08.27.2007 11.28 AM
SCHOOL, Pay on your own or let a company pay for it? VETTE Motor Carrier Questions - The Inside Scoop 48 08.18.2007 11.12 PM


.


vBulletin Forum Software, Copyright ©2000 - 2008, Jelsoft Enterprises Limited.
Copyright © TheTruckersReport.com - Trucking Forum & Message Board - Truck Driver Discussion - Truck Forum

Trucker Forum Disclaimer: All content, information and opinions (collectively, the "Material") presented on Our Trucker Forum Discussion Board at TheTruckersReport.com are those of the authors of posts and messages (collectively, the "participants") and not The Truckers Report. The Truckers Report does not guarantee the reliability, completeness, accuracy, timeliness or up-to-date-ness of the material presented on the Truck Driver Forum. The material is published "as is," and does not represent the official views and opinions of The Truckers Report or any company. Any reliance upon the Material presented on these forums shall be at User's own risk. The Truckers Report does not review the substance of the content posted by users on these forums and is therefore not responsible for any of such content. The Truckers Forum merely provides a space for its users to express and exchange their own opinions. Privacy Statement.


Search Engine Friendly URLs by vBSEO