Been looking at options for schools, Windsor’s in NJ and Commercial Driver Training in NY both offer 130 hours, but Windsor’s is about $3000 cheaper because they don’t do classroom permit prep, drug testing etc. Was just wondering if a certificate from them would qualify as a reputed CDL school? Do schools /have/ to have a classroom portion in order for companies to consider graduates from them?
Schools that don’t do classroom
Discussion in 'Trucking Schools and CDL Training Forum' started by jetsetjosh, Jul 28, 2021.
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Schools have to drug test you or you can’t drive their trucks..
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What's your plan in trucking?
Go for the 160 hr. school at least.BennysPennys Thanks this. -
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When they say 160 hours, is it really 160 hours in the truck or 20 hours behind the wheel and 140 watching 10 others try and back up through a set of cones?
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Wilson Logistics has the best plan; majority of their school is on the road delivering freight with an instructor.born&raisedintheusa, SoulScream84, tscottme and 2 others Thank this. -
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Lots of time is spent on the yard practicing backing and doing pre-trip inspections.
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