What do you guys think is the the best way to go about up grading my TX Cdl B to Class A? Should I go to school or just study and take the test? The reason i ask is cause I'm thinking about going local or over the road due to lack of advancement and pay at my current job witch is local County. I also have use of their equipment to take the test if need be.
If im not mistaking if i go the route of just taking the test i just have to take the written and driving part for combination?
One of the reason i was thinking about a trucking school is to get familiar with shifting again since the County went mostly autos, but i do know how to drive 8 and 10 speeds.
Open to advice and suggestions.
Opinions about upgrading to Class A
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by blueninja, Apr 6, 2014.
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Since you already have a general idea of what you're doing and you have access to equipment, there's really no reason not to do it on your own. I upgraded my B to an A recently and I just did it with my companies equipment, saved me from having to pay for a school.
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have you contacted the texas dmv yet?like sirstealth said, save your money and do it on your own (if possible)
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j/k (no im not).........
good luck on upgrading, don't forget to take all your endorsements (since its just another written test) -
Thanks for the advice guys.
Superpet39 i spoke with State troopers they confirmed all i have to do driving/written test with combination and tests for endorsements. Funny thing they told me is I can drive a tandem with a trailer gvw 10000+ and that qualify for combination in texasand to think i was going to try and use a lowboy to test in
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Richter i dont think thats the case here in Texas. We have so many companies small and large that I think the demand for Class A driver's is there.
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Mattnatti Thanks this.
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Congrats on the A's. Any endorsements to add to them?
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Thanks, not yet. I was informed that Stevens will pay for them. Im glad if that's true, because the dmv nickel and dime the crap out you. Example cost me $11 to take the combination test. Tried taking tanker while i was there but said I couldn't till i get my class A witch is a lie cause u can have class B with tanker. Well after i passed my driving test it was another $11 to change my B with permit to A.
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