Hello my name is Dustin Knipfer and well I just have a few questions that I would like outside oppinions on. I have 2 traffic violations on my driving record : 1 for no seatbelt and 1 for careless driving( my left front brake locked up on my truck and the police officer thought I was showing off somehow). Now back to my question I have wanted to become a truck driver since I was 4 years old and wondered if it would be easier just to go to the dot and just try and take the tests or go through a program. My father has been a trucker since I was born along with my stepdad and a good friend of mine so I do know more about trucks than the average public. The only reason I have to ask this question on here is because none of them want me to drive a truck. All of them have differant reasons which I understand but its just something Ive always wanted to do.
Looking to get a cdl and start trucking.
Discussion in 'Questions To Truckers From The General Public' started by midget28, Jan 10, 2007.
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Hi midget28, I also grew up around trucks and learned a lot about the industry at an early age, My father never really wanted me to drive trucks either but it was what I always wanted to do
As far as going to get your CDL on your own, it can be done, I did it, I never went to a CDL school, but it might be a good idea to go to a CDL school, maybe someone who has gone to a CDL school can give you more info about it, it might give you an advantage in finding a job
as for the traffic violations, I don't know how long ago they were but most companies I know want at least 1 year clean driving record -
crap the careless driving thing was last summer but I checked out some info on school and the local college around here has a pretty good program it looks like and only costs around $1800 and they test for class a in cabovers and conventional with there trucks being 8, 10, 13 speed.
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Midget what companies do they drive for? what reasons they give you for not wanting you to drive?
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listen here short one. i'll put it to you point blank......your too young. your only 17. most companies say you have to be 21 if not 23. have a nice day. AND welcome to the forum.
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I know I cant go out of state until Im but after I get the liscense a i have a local job lined up driving a truck and pup with a guy my dad used to work for. I was asking which would be better for down the road if after I turn 21 I decide to go out of state.
My dad works for Zapitul trucking from mystic iowa and his reason is my safety. He brings up all the traffic deaths that happen across america anytime I talk about it plus he wants me to join the military.
My friend if i remember right is an owner op thats leased to Swank from north liberty and he says " You will never get to have a succesfull marraige if your a trucker."
My stepdad on the other hand isnt a trucker anymore but hes changed his mind and thinks it would be something i would really enjoy so now hes goin to help with the schooling. -
That is something that you are going to have to decide on your own. Some like it and some don't. It is rough on the home life and many a trucker has lost their partner. I tend to think that it is the mind set of the couple. Tell your dad that the military is not the safest place to be either. I have deployed twice and there is worse places to be than in a truck truckin across the good ole USA. Anyway I wish you well and keep us posted!:smt023
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When it comes to tickets for minor moving violations, if at all possible, go see the judge or at least the hearing officer and explain the circumstances. I know it's not always possible to get there but I've been amazed at how many times tickets have been dismissed, reduced and downgraded to things like a non-moving equipment violation. It costs nothing to try if you can. Is your driving record worth the effort?
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the day after i got the ticket i talked to a dot .... well officer i guess and she does the testing at the school i plan on going to and said it shouldnt affect me to much so long if anyone bother asking i made it clear it was a mechanical problem.
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Why did he stop trucking?
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