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i currently drive fulltime for the ARMY in NC? I have a NC Class A CDL will any company accept that type of experience? im a federal servce technician any advice will help
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I don't know. But I would think about the only way to find out is to check with some of the smaller companies. I would be willing to bet you a cup of coffee that none of the majors would accept it, unless you were willing to go through their schools, just like any other newbie.

Now, I have a question. Do you NEED the state CDL to drive a military rig? Or is a military driver's license accepted. Do they even do military driver's licenses any more?
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no i got my cdl on my own! just took my military driving license to them and they accepted it!
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very few states will accept a military licencse any more, due to some old motor sergeants who would licencse thier buddy on anything they wanted

if you a tech, then yer guard correct?

i do know the even watkins shepard wont accept military experiance, not even the guard heavy hual guys (they hual the M1's and bradleys around the state of MT) and they drive western stars
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That's how I got my start, but sure things have changed a good bit.
Could drive and back well enough to pass company road test and got my Class 5 on my own. Simpler then.
But I had no knowledge of log books, scales etc. I learned that stuff running team with older drivers. That's how most of us got started back then before the schools and mega companies became the norm.
If you look hard enough, you may be able to find a smaller company that will give you a shot. Worth a try. I'll be pulling for you.
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not only will an OTR company not accept that as experience, they also won't hire you as a student without a diploma from a trucking school.
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yes im guard
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Check into Roehl. They have a 'vet' training program (if you qualify) and it used to be 'free'. I don't know anymore if it is....
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not only will an OTR company not accept that as experience, they also won't hire you as a student without a diploma from a trucking school.
Some will. Very few but, he might get lucky when the hiring freeze is lifted.
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No company will honor military driving as otr expirience.I am an 88 mike (army truck driver) in the reserves..What kind of full time driving do you do as far as military?I have never heard of any 88 M techs..Usually the techs are mechanics,or do jobs along those lines..Usually anything like driving seems like its left for civillians..Driving as military,you dont have to do logs,or shift gears,or hit scales and what have you..When I drove in Iraq for a year,that expirience was way different then driving here...You will pretty much have to go through a school and get hired as a student that has to go out on the road with a trainer...Broncrider,you say the guard where you live has star's??I went to the western star webpage and seen a sweet lookin truck called the 6900 XD.I will attach a pic.Looks like it has a 4 way 5th wheel (tilt up/down,left/right) like a het..Wonder if it pulls the same trailer..??..I have never seen one before,but me likey!!!Not sure of the pics came up,but i included one of the the WS'S and one of a het and het trailer
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