school?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by zaptear, Dec 8, 2010.

  1. zaptear

    zaptear Medium Load Member

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    how come some pay 4k to go to trucking schools when you can get on the job traning for free? what can you get out of schooling that you can't get on the job.. i got my perment then was driveing 4 weeks later. did it help that i had my class B for 8 years before geting my class A.
     
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  3. Ranger_309

    Ranger_309 Medium Load Member

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    I'd like to help, but I dont know exactly what you are asking here.

    Can you clarify your post ?
     
  4. BarnDog

    BarnDog Light Load Member

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    I think the issue is that even though anyone can study and take the written test to get their permit, they may not find anyone willing to put them into a truck for "on-the-job training", without having gone through some kind of formal training before that.
     
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  5. Palazon

    Palazon Road Train Member

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    I went to the private school (VA funded, disabled vet) so that I wouldn't be beholden to a starter company for 1 year. I wanted the freedom to change jobs if I had a better opportunity. Also, the private school was 5 miles from my house and offered a schedule I could do while maintaining my main job.

    Starter company schools effectively loan you the money for their school, which is then deducted from your paycheck over a period of time (normally 1yr). If you leave the company before that time period is up, you have to make a lump sum payment on the balance. Also note that some starter companies have a tution assistance program after you are hired that will help pay off the private school. Again, this commits you to that starter company.

    As far as getting the training from a friend, etc. Most insurance companies wont recognize this as training making it very difficult to find a job.

    Hope that answers your question. Your original post wasn't very clear so I took a "shotgun" approach. Best of Luck.:biggrin_255:
     
  6. Palazon

    Palazon Road Train Member

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    Ahh, on re-read of your post, I see you have 9 years as a trucker.

    3-4 years ago, it became a requirement (in most states, mine included) that new CDL drivers attend an accredited school for training prior to licence issue.
     
  7. zaptear

    zaptear Medium Load Member

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    ya 8 years with a class B just upgraded to a class A about 9mo ago
     
  8. Emulsified

    Emulsified Road Train Member

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    Most insurance companies require new drivers to have 160 hours of schooling.
     
  9. Mike'

    Mike' Medium Load Member

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    Name me a company that will hire me...then train me...then put me to work when there are 1000's of unemployed EXPERIENCED drivers out there?
     
  10. zaptear

    zaptear Medium Load Member

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    pepsi we have tranded 32 drivers in the past 2 years.. its a tuff job
     
  11. zaptear

    zaptear Medium Load Member

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    oh realy is it 160 hours of school or so much time on the road
     
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