I feel like I have 3 options
1. Study on my own, rent a truck, take class A test, get license, find a job.
2. Go to private school
3. Get on with a company and train with them.
I have limited experience and am based in Colorado Springs area.
Trying to figure out the best next step, with so many options it's confusing for a noobie out here.
Any advise or recommendations would be greatly appreciated!
Just got my CDL permit! Now what?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Chi Town Steers, Aug 10, 2015.
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The most common reply you will probably get is, go to school first.
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That's definitely what I am leaning towards right, I just want to explore my options and make the right choices the first go around.
Any recommendations for schools, I have talked to springs truck driving school STDS and they want almost 2500 cash upfront plus another 2500 later for 3 weeks of what he says will be almost all behind the wheel time. -
Since you're in Colorado Springs, I'd check out Navajo Express or JBS Carriers.
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I think JBS Carriers will help pay for CDL or reimbursement if you get hired. @Dinomite works for JBS, maybe he can chime in.
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I am willing to relocate, Colorado Springs/Pueblo is most convenient at the moment, and I will be looking for OTR when I am working. I do want to make the most money I can, but I do understand there will be a learning curve as well.
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Get your CDL and see if you like driving a big truck. It's a whole different world once the umbilical cord gets cut.
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But I'm guessing you would probably prefer the no-cost, rapid-deployment model: go on-line and fill out an app for Schneider or Prime - these are great places to start, but if you have problems with your work history, a bottom-feeder like Swift or CR England will take you. You will be accepted and sent a bus or plane ticket within 48 hours. You will stay in a free hotel and go to school for 3 weeks (instead of 10-12 at the dedicated school). You will pay nothing up front and maybe, nothing at all for the school. You will get $5-600/week for 4-8 weeks with a trainer. You will then get $6-800/week as a rookie. After a few months as a rookie, you will get a better job paying at least $1000/week.
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I appreciate all the information and advice. Thanks! I called JBS and navajo, JBS wants me to go through the local training here and then they seem interested, left aessayed with navajo. Going to keep looking around and calling and reading up on the latest news and information.
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