Names Robert 21 years young. After many years ive decided to get my CDL. Been driving box trucks and cab and chassis's since i was 16 to 19 then started a cabinet business for a year and a half. Just recently left my job with Lockheed Martin to get back on the open road.
Done alittle reading online for my state (FL).
From what i can tell i need to study for my skills test (either at the college for 5k) or self study using this package http://www.cdl-course.com/faq-fl.html
Then go to a state testing center and take the skills test. http://www.flhsmv.gov/ddl/cdlsites_state.html
Then find someone to drive for.
Newbie here
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do you have a tractor-trailer rig for the whole lot of backing skills you WILL NEED to practice BEFORE you take those skills tests...???
the school will provide books, learning materials, videos, and trucks to practice with... then come test day, a truck will be provided for you all included in your tuition..... -
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If you want to actully get a job after you get your CDL....Go to a school! Its hard enough for a new driver to get a job out of FL never mind not haveing a certificate from a school....
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do as you wish, school can be a bore, but many trucking companies "might" not even give your application a second look with out some sort of schooling...just a thought....i wish you well and good luck -
What part of Florida?
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In all honesty, if you have the skills, you have the skills. To some of us, it just comes naturally. But the skills only come in handy at the DMV. The schooling is what gets you a foot in the door as far as an OTR job.
Just like any other industry that requires the great & mighty college degree....that piece of paper proves nothing about who you are as a person, your work ethic, or your skills, it proves that you learned how to pass the tests. I'm not a fan, but that's how it is. -
Yep its not easy to get hired out of florida Im 50 miles north of ocala and have experiance and its hard
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