Keep in mind now, my next door neighbor's best friend's cousin has a sister-in-law who's Uncle Billy Bob drove a truck for two and a half years, so it's kind of in my blood.
Have Cdl Permit already can my training be completed quicker
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by TruckermanD, Mar 29, 2017.
Page 5 of 6
-
-
Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds
Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.
-
I'm not law abiding or a good citizen. I am however prone to violent outbursts.
-
Some people it's a rubicon they cannot cross. Nothing against them personally. There is a particular kind of thinking that goes on in a mind wrestling with a problem in three dimensions and some people simply does not have that inside of them. Fortunately there is a powerful future in box trucks etc.
One of my step fathers was a Officer in Chosin, before that he was with small trucks on the Boston and Maine railroad back in the early steam days where trailer trucks were a novelty, I was told that he could not run a trailer to save himself but was issued a chain drive to run which he did well. I suspect that it all evens out in the end.
Other people run into other challenges learning something. So if it is not backing its something else. Sometimes mountain work, shifting or logs.FireLotus Thanks this. -
Trucker you are making this needlessly confusing.
Do you have a full CDL, or a permit, as in a CLP, learning permit?
Do you have a residence in AZ? An address? Are you returning to AZ and not staying in MD?
Answering those simple questions will make it much easier for people to give you advice. -
Wow you don't need CDL school.. not even an experienced driver to be a trainer.. you are ready for someone to give You a truck and load.. they may even want you to take a student with you to train.KMac Thanks this.
-
That's what I am saying... And pay me top dollar too!FireLotus Thanks this.
-
I have not heard from OP so far, maybe we are finished here?
-
Oops.. look at us just chatting away.. lol but yeah, haven't seen the OP
x1Heavy Thanks this. -
Im very certain the first paragraph in any CDL manual says it's against the law to carry 2 CDL licenses from 2 different states. It's also a common question on any CDL exam.
-
I already am aware of that. The situation with someone here is that there is a possibility of two CDL's existing. That cannot be allowed to happen legally. It's really basic like you stated. I have no problems with that.
I was trying to learn if that person indeed has two CDL's If so there is a big problem.
Another challenge is converting to english. Part of my original language deals with time and space. So I have to try and place a question here a situation there and something else over yonder. It does not always write well in English. Sorry for any confusion.
Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds
Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.
Page 5 of 6