theres 2 schools in my area.the cheaper faster one only offers 60 hours driving while the other one offers 160 hours.i know most companys want new drivers to have at least 160 hours driving before they will hire.is it smarter to fork over the extra money(10,000$ vs 5,000$) or go with the cheaper school and get my CDL in 6 weeks?
160 hours vs 60 hours
Discussion in 'Trucking Schools and CDL Training Forum' started by Campbellato83, Nov 4, 2016.
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$10,000 for a 160hr school? Holy hell man! I'd run, find another school, or go to a company sponsored school... That's freaking highway robbery... On top of that $5000 for a 60hr course is insane. I went to a 220hr 8 week course and only cost me $4500. Where are you from?
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Im from CT...the only schools in my area are NETTTS and Allstate.what would u recommend
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$10K is way to much for cdl school.
Neither school has a 160 hr. course? 160 hr. course is only 4 weeks. -
I agree but they are the only CDL school in my area offering 160 hours
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There's a few companies that will hire with that 60 hr. course, but they're food service. They hire you as a driver helper and you and the other driver have to unload several stops every day to restuarants and fast food joints.
Sygma Network
McLane Company
Reinhart Foodservice
XPO Logistics - general freight
Again, $5K is way too much money for a 60 hr. school.
Will you consider a trucking company school?
Millis Transfer - tuition is $500.00
Jim Palmer Trucking - no cash needed
I think Prime Inc. hires from your state for food grade tankers and flatbed cdl school. If you want reefers try Jim Palmer Trucking and for dry van Millis Transfer. -
looks like im stuck going to NETTTS.i don't wanna pay that much but it doesn't make since to go to school and only get partially what I need.1760 hours seems to be what employers want.
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That's your call. Some of the companies I listed for you in another thread will reimburse your tuition money. Maybe $6K or $7K anyway.
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Have you looked into traveling for school at all? For instance lake superior college in duluth has a great program that is far cheaper than either of those options. You would be money ahead even after moving and living expenses vs your 10k option.
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PA has some cheap 160 hr. schools at community colleges.
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