I don't see why they would kick you out, the only reasons they kick applicants out of training are because of discoveries in discrepancies with information you posted on your application, i.e. lying about having a misdemeanor or felony on record etc.
As long as you show up and show inititative you will be fine, the best thing about otr is you can save a lot of money and your financial situation will improve.
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My trainer is still there with them and he said they run their own ship. I'd still recommend them over swift, but u hear swift really isn't that bad if you have your head on straight and know what to expect.
Somewhere around here is a thread where I detailed my cdl training with TDA. It's listed under central refrigerated training. I'll see if I can find it and send you a link.
Either way best of luck to you.
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No. If you can get cdl training via a state supported agency like WIA, do it. Swift will then put you in a truck with a trainer for 5-7 weeks and after that you will go solo. If you have a free ride with WIA then go that route.
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I was one of those kids who would sit and stare at a map for hours, trying to figure out what it might be like somewhere else, or what it looked like based on those colors and lines, how to get from here to there.
I went to school to become something, I didn't know what -- my family wouldn't let me go to a trade school. (that's right, I had those kind of parents.) And I didn't know enough to figure it out myself or pay for what I wanted. Eventually I ended up at a 4-year college that would give me a B.A. in geography with a specialty in maps. I became a mapmaker. This was back just as GIS was becoming a "thing." 1994. I got in on the very beginning. I worked for a mapping company for a couple years before Yahoo Maps, MapQuest, Google Maps, and all of them put maps online and consequently, put printed map companies out of business. It ruined my career. My employer went out of business. The mapping industry now belongs to the computer programmers.
I've read a couple people on here were also "map lovers" growing up. Now I want to find out where the roads lead to, instead of just drawing them. And then maybe I'll do something else.born&raisedintheusa, Original Bender and Pullin2 Thank this. -
Sure some recruiters lie and some are just plain misinformed. There's nothing wrong with some trucking company CDL schools. If you want to get started quickly, then contact Earl Henderson Trucking Company. If you're in the hiring area, they will probably have you in class within a week. They will pay for transportation to their school in IL and lodge you in a one-person private hotel room with 3 meals a day.
You will need an original social security card and original birth certificate.
This company has a guaranteed minimum pay of 2100 miles a week even if you don't drive that many miles. Their website is a little out of date; but recent posts from students say the starting pay is $.38 cpm which is good.
Items you will need:
sleeping bag & pillow
work gloves
steel toed boots-slipon type is best
flashlight
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About to finish up with the class A. My instructors say I could pass if I took my test today, but my appt. isn't til Sept 10.
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