It makes sense though, gotta have experience to get on the insurance. Guess my friends just cheated the system a little. The school is ok i guess, my father-in-law just graduated and got on with Roel so it must be fairly decent
Drivers who didn't go to school
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by dumpinmack, May 15, 2010.
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No school for me actually in the 70's schools were few and far between reagan started a three way scam between the government,ATA and the driving schools to retrain factory workers whose jobs were sent offshore.Then the schools were everywhere to cash in on the government money.
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I started out doing local deliveries in small vans, moved up to straight trucks. Started with an O/O to learn in a semi, at the time PA didn't have and was just starting to issue Chauffer licenses for trucks, so I sent in a said I wanted one.
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No school for me....Except the "Old School".
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old school here. started out on dump trucks, then first 18 was a 66 pete 352 4x4 .
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No CDL mill for me... I started out driving an old Brockway loaded down with oranges from the family groves to the packing house. I was 16, everyone seemed to look the other way back then.
I ended up going on the road as a real job a short time later. We picked up some 80s model Pete 379s in OH on my second run with the company, even tho I knew the basics, it was still an educational experience to drive a rig 1000+ miles.southernpride Thanks this. -
I know a guy who was a merchandiser for Coke and then they trained him to get his CDL and now drives one of their side loaders.
Another guy came from a towing background. the tow company trained him for a CDL and now he operates their heavy wreckers -
I actually started driving with NO formal training, other than watching my boss's 17 yo nephew drive for almost 24 straight hours.
I did make the mistake of thinking I would never drive a truck again in my life, and allowed my CDL to expire. At which point I was forced to go to school....what a pain in the ###.Jimbo60 Thanks this. -
LOL you are sooooo right .....
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now as i read some of these post about schools i just got to add mine. when i started there was no such thing as a school or a cdl and as a matter of fact the insurance company just didn't matter and if there had been a school i could not have went i was to young to go anyway at the age if 14 you were to young for bout anything.
i learned from an old owner operator who i guess felt sorry for me , he found me in a truck stop hungry and about scared to death, no home to go to no food to eat , well he said lets go and i did what else was i to do, a year later i had my own truck doing that deal. and if you really want to learn how to drive a truck take a trip to nome alaska buy the time you get back you will be as good as any if you haven't froze to death, hell i didn't have a license of any kind no dot card or icc back then but i was making money and i didn't do bad, but that was then you in no way could do it now they would probably pt you under the jail . but those were good times and to some extent i miss the old days where men were men and you could tell the difference.
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