Should I wait until next winter to go to truck driving school?
Is it just a sales pitch to get somone to go when schools have low numbers of students?
If I start now I will learn how to "feel" the truck when it is driving. That Way I can control the truck easier next winter?
That is what an older truck driver told me.
And yes, I already have all my learners permits, and have applied for the dangerous goods background investigation. If I don't go then I can show an employer that. He will be impressed that it is more than he can check.![]()
Wait until winter for CDL course?
Discussion in 'Trucking Schools and CDL Training Forum' started by none, Apr 3, 2012.
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What I was told by several employers while I was in CDL school is that you need to go to CDL school when you want a job. After 30-90, many employers consider your CDL school experience to be too long ago and will insist on a refresher course (more money out of pocket for trucker school). So, if you want to drive next winter, then you should go to school next winter. I actually wanted to start working this summer and was talked into a "winter" CDL class (then we got record high temps in Michigan and I melted in the yard, instead of getting winter driving experience).
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I say go when you have the opportunity. You live up north, you'll get plenty experience depending on what kind of what work you do.
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It preferably you go now and get the basics down while the weather is good. Then advance to winter driving when you have a few miles under your belt. You're gonna be sweating bullets for the first month or two. Get that out of your system on dry roads.
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Just pick a small school. We had 7 students, 6 instructors and a dozen trucks.
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