Look like USTDS would be a good choice. However,
"Our goal is for every student to become a successful and safe driver. The majority of our students each year attend our 160 Hour Class A training program, to learn to drive tractor trailers, but we do offer Class B Truck and Bus training, as well as offering a variety of refresher courses."
If that 160 hr is structured like the 160 hr in Washington, the first week is classroom geared toward helping you pass the tests to get your permit. But you already have yours. That's one quarter of the course. I'd negotiate coming in at week two of their course. And of course only paying 75% of standard tuition. Unless they are gonna put you in a seat and start you driving early while waiting for the rest of the class to catch up. In that case take the extra seat time. Just do not agree to sit in class for a week (and paying for that) studying for something you already have.
Also start watching pre-trip videos on youtube. Never too early to pre-trip.
Good luck.
Just got my CDL permit! Now what?
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go to a school please use search there is a ton of post on how companies will only hire out of school now for insurance reasons
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I think Jbs still pays for trucking school but I'm not sure you will have to ask them.
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I've 26yrs in this business and own 13 trucks so I know a little.
Call the big carriers like swift, JB, etc. the list is long. Tell them you have your permit and little experience. If your back ground is good (you've not done time, DWIs and so on). The'll hire and train you. DON'T expect to earn over 28K-38K your first year. Most newbies now days are just like when I started. Most go back to their old jobs or trades.
This industry is extremely hard and stressful on a marriage and by just starting, financial stressful.
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Thanks for all the advice and information! I have a question, if I payed to go to school, would I make back the difference the first year, if not reimbursed, or would it be pretty similar pay still? Definitely have not made up my mind yet either way.
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However, if you can get a company to reimburse you or get a lone or if money in any case is not an issue, then for sure go with the private school. You will be better prepare and have a less stressful experience starting out. -
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One of the better deals going right now is Earl Henderson Trucking.
Good reputation for their CDL training. They provide private hotel room(one person per room)/3 meals a day/provide transportation to their school.
Their new trucks coming in have APU's & refrigerators and other driver friendly amenities.
Wherever you decide; you will need the following:
original social security card
original birth certificate
steel toed work boots - slipon style are best
cheap work gloves
flashlight
sleeping bag & pillow - need this while riding with your trainer.Last edited: Aug 11, 2015
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