Best option for getting my cdl?

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  1. pvmntcrsher14

    pvmntcrsher14 Bobtail Member

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    I looking to get back into trucking and need some advice.

    I previously had a class A cdl about 5 years ago but I didnt renew it, I know dumb mistake.
    I now want to get back into trucking again and need to decide how I want to go about doing it.

    My options are to go to a school or do the company paid training route?

    Which do you think would be the better route?

    Please no negative comments as I am trying to get serious and helpful advice to help me out.

    Thanks for your advice.
     
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  3. just_the

    just_the Light Load Member

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    Its going to cost roughly 3500-4000 either way so I guess the question is, do you have the cash and can you maintain being off work while being in school for 4 weeks?
     
  4. HotH2o

    HotH2o Road Train Member

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    I was in the same boat you are in. I left trucking for 10 years. When I came back I went to a local trucking school. Only cost me $2500 plus physical and drug screen. $2650 total cost. I chose a trucking school for two reasons. First, I had the money to pay for it and second, I didn't want to be indebted to any one company. Best of luck!
     
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  5. pvmntcrsher14

    pvmntcrsher14 Bobtail Member

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    I do have the money available to pay upfront for a school...

    I believe both have advantages but I believe going to a school to get my cdl would be better as I would like to advoid signing with a company paid training so I don't have to sign a contract with them. If I got my cdl outright I could have better options for who I wanted to drive for.

    But like I said both have advantages, so we will see.
     
  6. just_the

    just_the Light Load Member

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    Agreed, if you can pay for it; I'd definitely go that way. Otherwise you're basically on the hook w/ a company, not only for the money, but stuck taking whatever loads they want, etc... Much better to go through a school. You're in TN?
     
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  7. HotH2o

    HotH2o Road Train Member

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    A few of the megas offer tuition reimbursement too. So even if you pay out of pocket you can get on with a company that will reimburse you. When I got back into trucking I took a job with Schneider. They offered $150 a week reimbursement. All I had to do was show them my receipt and "diploma".
     
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  8. pvmntcrsher14

    pvmntcrsher14 Bobtail Member

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    Yes, that is my dilemma also. The money is not really the issue but trying to figure the best route to go and my pro's and con's of each is the hard part.
     
  9. just_the

    just_the Light Load Member

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    Scope TDI or any other local CCs, and HotH2o is right, most companies do tuition reimbursement... So you'll recoup those costs. I'd only advise company training if that's your only option; you basically have no autonomy over your circumstances until you meet the school's contractual requirements - which is often 1 year of service. For that year, you'll be getting low wages, crappy loads... Just my .02
     
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  10. pvmntcrsher14

    pvmntcrsher14 Bobtail Member

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    I've done the company paid option when I got my cdl the first time. Definitely not the best option but for many and myself included it was my only option at the time.
     
  11. pvmntcrsher14

    pvmntcrsher14 Bobtail Member

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    Also, do you have any suggestions of companies to start with? I'm considering US Xpress, Schneider, averitt just to name some off the top of my head.
     
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