I'm in the Houston area. I have been working for some time as a hotshot driver using my car delivering legal documents, blue prints, flash drives, auto parts and whatever else will fit in my car. I am wanting to move up to larger freight and longer distances that pays better. I also have a Chevy Silverado that I use sometimes to make runs, but what I can take in the silverado does not usually pay much more than what I'm getting paid for legal docs etc. After I get the CDL I'm thinking about selling the Silverado to put towards getting a Dodge flatbed.
I want to get the CDL learners permit. I got a copy of the Texas Commercial Motor Vehicle Drivers Handbook from my local DPS office. I'm wondering what parts exactly I would need to study to get prepared to take the written test for the learners permit.
After I have the learners permit I am thinking about using one of the services below to help me complete the driving test.
http://www.getitdonecdl.com/
http://www.classacdl.com/
both of these guys are in my area. Also does anyone know anything about any of these services.
Also what are you guys thoughts on the Dodge 3500 flatbed? I am going with a dodge from the advice of a good friend of mine who is a diesel mechanic. He said his most of his clients are ford and chevy owners.
Getting CDL Learners Permit
Discussion in 'Questions To Truckers From The General Public' started by vureo, May 29, 2011.