Hello, a little background first. I’ve been driving class B around the state of Nebraska for two years. The company I work for now, Smithfield Direct, is closing up shop in April 2021. They have told us and have a retention bonus possible if we stay until we get a 60 day notice.
I’m currently looking to go to Class A. There are two options close to me that offer Class A truck driving training programs.
Hastings CCC-cost is $3255 for 6 weeks/250 hours of combined course and driving time. 50 of those hours is hands on drive time that includes the school driving course, city streets, highways and interstates. The rest is class room and observation I believe. They say I will get a minimum of 500 miles behind the wheel and 1300 observation.
Southeast Community College- est. cost is $1046 for 8 weeks/240 hours with approx 2000-2500 Behind the wheel. I’m sure part of that is observation.
Based on what I’ve read on these forums, going this route could be better rather than obtaining training from a company and being locked in with them for atleast a year. I would rather try to stick around Nebraska/Midwest so I figure getting my CDL A on my own would be a better way to do that.
I figure going with one of these two schools and being close to them, I can work part time as well during this time. The state of Nebraska also offers grants for workers that are laid off to further education to further your career options. I will apply for those to assist with paying for the schooling. However, I can also use some of that retention bonus to pay for it as well.
One of my questions is when it comes time to apply for jobs, the company’s that require experience say like 1-2 years, is that Class A driving experience or would Class B be included in that?
Are there any pointers that you all can give me in this journey?
Thank you all in advance!
Questions from someone looking to go Class A
Discussion in 'Trucking Schools and CDL Training Forum' started by jscott1448, Jun 14, 2020.
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Class B usually doesn't count as experience for a Class A job.
Many companies will consider it though as part of an overall evaluation of you. After all, you have been fighting city traffic and tight spaces for pickups and deliveries.
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Either of those options for cdl school is very good.
Southeast Community College looks a little better due to the 2000-2500 behind the wheel time.Flat Earth Trucker, 650cat425, jscott1448 and 2 others Thank this. -
Get all the endorsements before graduating from cdl school.
Also, get TWIC identification.
All this will give you more options for trucking jobs and also can mean more pay.
Which city/town are you in or near in Nebraska?
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200 hours watching/classroom? That sounds like a waste IMO.
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Community College hands down.
Heck, looks like you can take it twice and still be $1000 ahead.Flat Earth Trucker and jscott1448 Thank this. -
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This company hires new cdl grads from approved schools. This is a good outfit that many drivers stick around and retire from.
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