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hi

Usually u can go to any school bus company and they train u for class b for free.
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We checked into Class B up here in MI before going back to learning Class A. There is a school in Detroit that does Class A and B too. But they charged $395 for 1 day training\driving and the following week you take the test. Included in the $395 was DOT physical, I thought it would be way more expensive. 1 day not much training, BUT it's just a straight truck. The company you work for I'm sure will do the REAL training! I know it's not the states you were asking for, but MI can't be the only one.
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Check Pepsi co. They will train you, you take the written at the normal place, but they give the practicle and driving test. Class A or B. You owe them nothing and they don't require you to work any length of time. Alot of people are taking advantage so don't expect it to last much longer.
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cdl road test houston

check out cdl road test in houston. i believe the cost is under $100. google them. good luck!
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