Parking at home with a flatbed

Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by clickbox, Jun 27, 2013.

  1. MJ1657

    MJ1657 Road Train Member

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    I understand that but a lot of people don't know that you don't have to go through some companies cdl school to get your license.

    I don't get why anyone would not have it before starting to find employment.
     
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  3. Blind Driver

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    True and if the company's school is not accredited, no other company will recognize the degree from the company school.

    If the truck is parked at a mom & pop type truck stop, be sure they know it's there and be sure to buy fuel from them.
     
  4. camels76

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    I park at the walmart down the street, they have a fat old man that runs around in a security car. never had any problems with loads there
     
  5. Richter

    Richter Road Train Member

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    You can find more info on the forum, but:

    Going to a company sponsored cdl school is a bad idea. Most CDL schools cost around 3000 and offer financing to you. Companies liek TMC will give you 75-100 a month to pay back your school investment.

    If you go to a company sponcered school like ROeh, they pay for the school as long as you stay with them for a year. (length depends on contract you sign). They out a value of 6000-9000 dollarson their school and will charge you this if you quit, or drop out before the year is up. Now since they make 6000+ if you leave, they dont care if you get trained or learn. Once you start they know it cost you 6000+ to quit, so they can treat you horrible and give you bad loads and there is nothing you can do.

    Now, if you get your CDL on your own, you can work for a lot more companies. I they treat you bad you can jump ship. If you decide trucking is not for you, your only out 3000, not 6000+. With financing, the end result is the same. Paying for it yourself gives you a lot of leverage with whoever you work for, and protects you. I know you asked about parking but I wanted to recommend against company CDL training since you mentioned it. Once you have your CDL the company you sign on with will still train you, but they pay you during this training and you can quit when ever you want without penalty.
     
  6. clickbox

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    How would I go about getting a CDL on my own if I don't have access to a truck to practice driving? I'd have to pass the driving test to get the CDL, and I think it would be pretty hard to do without ever having driven a truck before. There's a community college in town here that has a truck driving program, but the tuition is $4300 and I can't afford that. If there's a way to get it without having to shell out a bunch of money up front, then I'm all ears.
     
  7. MJ1657

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    In MN there is a place that you can rent a truck. Its basically a Chev Kodiak with air brakes and a trailer. The rental fee includes a lesson in driving and pretrip. Its right around $400.

    Maybe there is something like that in Iowa??
     
  8. Blind Driver

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    Goes an gits u sum govment moniez.

    The thread is in the rookie section.
     
  9. ChipW

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    When I go to Ankeny to visit my kids, I park at the Walmart and usually stay there for a couple of days. Never get bothered and you can probably leave a car there while on the road.
     
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