TDI Florida

Discussion in 'Trucking Schools and CDL Training Forum' started by Brad357, Oct 25, 2009.

  1. The Challenger

    The Challenger Kinghunter

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    Good luck Brad. One thing; The test questions are not the practice ones you see at the end of each section. I took permit test two months ago and was surprised and made my own study guide which helped me pass it.

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  3. big wheels

    big wheels Medium Load Member

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    I do hope so! Thats when the fun starts. We had 7 in the class. But only 2 range trucks at the time.Day trucks. There was a sleeper there but we didn't use it.There was one guy there that was taking a AL. test Some how he got truck all by him self. Its to late to tell you put I went and took my test before I when to tdi.I do believe that alex is the best instructor.See if you can go with him.1/2 day range 1/2 road. I'll tell you He's somethang. But we had one student that just had to do it his way,and don't listen to instructions. So alex went and sat down next to me at the table.And we watch him over and over mess up, run over cones and blamed the truck for every thang. After about 45 mins in the truck he got out. Said I can't do it. Alex said you do not listen you will not do it. Alex listen to him for awhile drew in the sand, used his lighter as a truck an cig pack for the trailor. Them alex got tired of listen to ( I can't do it). Alex said I can do it with no hands. I was like come on. I can do it. But no hands. Alley dock now.At first he lines up at the start and said I have to get my trailor turn alittle and straighten the wheels. Than no hands. So he did not much moving at all.Than alex turns sticks his head out the window with two hands lighting a cig. Bam! Trailor in the hole. Now he has to turn the wheel to get the tractor under trailor. Stops opens the door and said why can't you do it. That student listen to him and so did I to end of school great guy!!!!:director:
     
  4. big wheels

    big wheels Medium Load Member

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    brad 357 This must be your last week at tdi. I hope you are do ok. And soon have your cdl. Lets us know how you like the school. Come back and look at post for you:biggrin_25514:r job
     
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  5. kickin chicken

    kickin chicken Road Train Member

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  6. Brad357

    Brad357 Bobtail Member

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    Yep, school is over. I tested Thursday and went to the DMV on Friday and got my CDL with the works. I took the hazmat, tanker and doubles/triples and passed all those. So now I guess I have to go get a job....:) I've been calling some company's during my down time at school and have a couple that want me to call back, so hopefully by next week sometime I have an orientation date set up with someone. I was very pleased with the school. All the instructors were great.
     
  7. reasy

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    Crane, great advice. Success comes from a good attitude.
    Just curious, you said 7 graduated from 18 that started. How many of them dropped out before the test? I am starting my third week now. We started with 32 and only lost two. I am sure 90% of the class will pass.
     
  8. southernpride

    southernpride Gone But Never Forgotten

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    now truckdriving school is not a bad thing but what they dont tell you in school is once you graduate the school it enabels you to get your CDL; it does not make you a truck driver or give you the expeirence needed to become a driver , it gives you the license to learn and there is a lot to learn, and you can not learn it all in a prking lot or 3 or 4 miles up and down the interstate.

    you can learn of course but it takes time and a good attude and im sure most of you will do fine.

    good luck' southernpride:biggrin_25525:
     
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  9. Brad357

    Brad357 Bobtail Member

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    Oh yeah, I realize I've got a ton of learning to do. I actually hope I end up with a company with a little longer training period. I figure the longer training can only be more helpfull.
     
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  10. reasy

    reasy Bobtail Member

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    how much it cost to take all those endorsement tests?
     
  11. Brad357

    Brad357 Bobtail Member

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    The endorsements are $7.00 apiece. Then you have a background check and fingerprints for the hazmat, that runs $91.00.
     
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