Some companies will reimburse the tuition back to you in monthly installments. Try to attend a school that's 160 hrs. because that gives you more options at graduation.
Lots of decent companies hire new cdl graduates in Virginia.
Abilene Motor Express - Richmond,VA
Freymiller - coast to coast refrigerated.
Magnum Ltd. - OTR refrigerated/runs most states.
United Parcel Service - line haul & truckload. Must apply online only. Pay is $ .7042 cents per mile.
Melton Truck Lines - coast to coast flatbed.
Tyson Foods - refrigerated. Avg. pay about $65K per year.
Senn Freight Lines - coast to coast flatbed.
Military Vet looking for some advice on making a decision about getting my CDL
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@Marine_Trucker_77 WIL-TRANS SPRINGFIELD MISSOURI THEY TRAIN TOP OF THE LINE EQUIPMENT
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No company will "Take care of you" drivers are a dime a dozen, replaceable by any few dozens of hungry potential hires every week in orientation.
My spouse was a marine with service connected, she worked for the Federal Govt at one time and managed to escape into trucking with me when they were fixing to make her a GS7 and beyond with two to three hour lunches that bothered her Ethically. We paid cold cash for our trucking school for her, about 3000 dollars done. Paid off in about 6 weeks flat. I made money hand over fist training her so that tuition bill vanished right quick.
Schooling will teach you to pass the state CDL test but the real education will be bought in battle your first year or three out there with blood, sweat and tears. Ive lived a life time around trucks and I can tell you I am still learning every day.midnightlost and Marine_Trucker_77 Thank this. -
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Thank you to everyone for all the info and encouragement. I'm thinking that I will pay out of pocket and attend a local CDL school near me. I like the idea of being able to have my pick of what company I go to and not being tied to or owing a company for a year.
Now it's just study, study, study and then take the basic knowledge and airbrakes test next week to get my CDLP so I can start a school.midnightlost and Shock Therapy Thank this. -
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