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Old 10.16.2008
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Smile Have a class B, need a class A

I know that I will have to take the combinations test to get the permit fpr my A's, but do you know of anyone that hires drivers like that and lets you train and take your test while working for them. I hate to have to go through one the schools if I don't have to. I've had my class B, Tanker, Hazmat and airbrakes for over 14 years and just hate to have to start like a total newbie if there is anyway around it. Any advise is greatly appreciated.
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Alot of construction companies allow that. You might try a company that requires the hazmat and all the other experience and they might want to hire you despite the liscense and have you train. I wouldnt think their would be to much you would have to retest on to gettin the class a anyway.
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