For the life of me I cannot believe you put up with all that sitting. Hell I sit at times too, but after the first hour I get $15 an hour for sitting, so my boss doesn't have me sitting too long at all. If they ever tried to make me sit like that I'd call dispatch and say, "You have 30 minutes to find me a load". If not, I'll be rolling towards home.
Not a driver yet, but prospective student with questions..
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Moreover, if you fail as the overwhelming vast majority of newbies do, either way you will still have to pay for the acquisition of a CDL. However, paying for the acquisition of a CDL acquired via a training school CDL academy vs. a private CDL School will be quite a bit less.
In any event, if you can get your GI bill to cover your cost of schooling or some other form of government grant, then take the private CDL School route approach since it is free.
Nevertheless, no matter how you acquire your CDL, which is the bare minimum necessary required in the trucking industry to acquire a job, you will in all probability go to work for the same dreaded training companies, i.e., the so-called infamous bottom feeders, you are hoping to avoid. Since the vast overwhelming amount of companies in the industry out there, both large and small, because of insurance prohibitions, will not touch newbie drivers with just a CDL and zero experience with a ten foot pole, and when you look at the overall success rate of newbie drivers making it past their first year, you will understand why, as the odds of success definitely aren't anywhere near in your favor. Hence, if you are gambling that you alone out of the multitudes of newbie drivers that enter the industry every year will be able to beat the odds and go to work for maybe a smaller company that will pay a little more than the bare minimum the bigger companies pay, then good luck, but in any event, the odds are extremely stacked against you.
I know it's not what you wanted to hear, but it is nonetheless the hard truth, and the truth will set you free. Amen.Gunner710 Thanks this. -
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" if you don't complete the year you get no certification of training . We've heard of England drivers quitting too early with a trainer and not getting their papers sent to the DMV so they don't even get a CDL
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Would you be able to live on a newbie salary at one of the companies that hires new drivers? It's up to you. Any time you are starting a new career, no matter what you will be doing, it is going to require some sacrifice on your part. It doesn't matter if you want to study acting, become a doctor, or drive a truck, you must be willing to accept the fact you won't make much money initially. You have to budget, cut corners, and get by on the bare minimum for a while. You CAN do it...it just depends on how much you want it !!
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