found a "good school" but i guess you get what you pay for. all they offer is class A OR B and they DO NOT offer tanker or haz mat , i guess thats why it's so cheap. i really wanna go to n.b.i but they cost around 5400 and 6k bucks but thats getting me everything ill need. just seeing if anyone knows how to get a grant or some tipe of funding any info will help thanks alot and keep on trucking ......
i need help to find a grant to help get my cdl
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by florida heat, Oct 20, 2010.
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im just trying to make honest money and to make a better life for myself
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Depends a lot on ur pay or if ur unemployed .if u are at the min. wage start to beat on doors,call driving school. took me a few months but im [or was ] at a min. wage job.200 percent below the poverty .got everything paid for going to work for crst soon. good luck brother dont give up
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If you qualify WIA can help you, check at your local unemployment office...You don't have to be unemployed, just qualified for the program...
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I was broke and unemployed when I decided to take the trucking plunge, and I ended up choosing C-1 in Indinapolis. Im pretty sure they have a few locations around the country. If you sign a contract to work for one of 4 or 5 companies and they accept you, they pay for the school, lodging, food, testing, everything.....no money up front needed, just the ability to stick it out with a crap company making 28cpm and rarely coming home for the first year. I think "driver solutions" is the name of the company that arranges everything
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you can always check your local community college to see if they offer the commercial driving training course. many of them do that. then you can apply for a state technical grant to cover part of the course. i attended a PTDI certified class and it only cost me $581.00
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Try Roadmasters in Jacksonville. You'll have to complete a year with a company, but it beats paying out of pocket.
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Yeah, check into the WIA program at the un-employment office. If you qualify, it's freeeeeeeee.
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Thank you all for the advice. I am currently unemployed, and am tired of working for "temp" agencies. I want a steady career, and have been interested in trucking for a while. I am going to give WIA, a try. Thank you all again.
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