Hello everyone, I just passed my test for my CDL and was looking for a school, in the NY-NJ area that I could train for my road test. In my search I stumbled across a school called Winsor Tractor Trailer school or something like that. I just went today to check them out and was told that they can guarantee me that I would pass my road test in 3 days. Consisting of three eight hour days all for (drum roll please) a whopping 1995.00. I stumbled across this sight , and boy have I learned a lot, I would like to thank everyone that has contributed to making this site such a rich resource for us rookies.
Can anyone get a CDL in 3 eight hour lessons.
Discussion in 'Trucking Schools and CDL Training Forum' started by ROVIDIAN, Jul 2, 2007.
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A person could pass a CDL test and get a CDL with out a school, but finding a GOOD job would be slim to none. Most Good schools are 150-160 hours. The one you listed I would be worried about. Sounds like it is geared more to getting you a CDL and not a job.
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thanks for your replies. I was under the impression that after getting my cdl I could go and train with one of the trucking companies that offer training, or is that an option which is not available?
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Most of those companies require a school of 150-160 hours.
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Thanks again, tomorrow I am going to see another school and see what they have to offer. I'll post on how that goes.
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Your welcome!
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If you are thinking about Smith and Solomon, they rank right there with windsor. There is no PTDI Schools in NJ.
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Hey Hawk are you from the NJ area and if so where did you get your cdl at. Thanks for the response.
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It's frightening to me to think about the men/woman behind those very BIG wheels without proper training.
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what frightens me is the millions of four wheelers without adequate training, who check their brains at the door before getting into their cars.
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