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Old 09.03.2007
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just a quick question about tmc

hello i just have a quick question i have been wanting to drive for some time now and just thought tmc would be the way to go. but the only thing is do you need to have your cdl's befor or will they train you so u can get your cdl's ? and does it cost any thing up front if so how much ?

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hello i just have a quick question i have been wanting to drive for some time now and just thought tmc would be the way to go. but the only thing is do you need to have your cdl's befor or will they train you so u can get your cdl's ? and does it cost any thing up front if so how much ?

thanks for any info or advice
As of this moment you need to have your CDL. When I was leaving orientaiton they were starting to teach 1 guy to get his CDL. When I asked around I found out that they are thinking about starting to do a school type thing but they wanna see how it goes first. I think they should do this because one of the first things they tell you hear is to forget everything you learned in school. If you learned how your employer wants you to do things...it would be alot better.
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