Hey and thank to any responses or help I can get. I am currently looking at CRST Expedited for the cdl training program for my 8 month commitment to drive for them. i dont care about the 8 month time frame dont care about really anything. my deal is this i am 41 i have been laid off or been with a company that has closed in my last 3 jobs. it has been 8 months since i last worked and i am going crazy. i have an associates degree i am not stupid but there just isnt any jobs locally worth having or lets say a job that i can live on. i dont need fancy things i just want to live a simple life and for 2 years i have been looking into the trucking industry. i am now ready to jump I spoke with i guess a recruiter y-day and i filled out an application for CRST expedited to train me for cdl. I would like to hear from any and all the good the bad the ugly thanks guys
Looking at CRST for cdl training
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by ponycar4me, May 4, 2012.
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Hi and welcome to the forum. There is plenty of info on here about CRST. I haven't heard too many good things about them but what works for you probably wouldn't for someone else. CRST is a team operation which means you'll be with another driver. How comfortable are you with that. Do what you got to do but I personally would look at some more training companies like Swift, Prime, etc, before CRST. just dont put all your apples in one barrel. good luck.
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CR england would be a good fit for you..
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Crst cdl test is easy and only locks you in for 8months. DO NOT DO CR ENGLAND!
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thanks friend
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thanks to all of yall that responded I am scheduled to start at MCT school in missouri the day after memorial day, I am looking foerward to it as I also have a realistic view and in my eyes I will gladly drive for 8 months in exchange for schooling and getting my cdl thanks to all of yall
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