Endorsements? what all is there? which is most useful?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by ChancesRGood, Jun 2, 2017.
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I'm glad I don't live there anymore......UsualSuspect Thanks this. -
Government clearance? I've delivered fuel oil to a submarine base and a nuclear training facility without any additional "clearance". Sure, they tossed my cab, searched under the trailer, patted me down, took my cell phone and accident kit and locked it up with the rest of my pocket contents, leaving me only my truck keys, license and DOT card to drive down from the gate to the drop site.
"Government clearance" sounds like more of that super secret Ultra Trucker b---s--t that floats around TTR from time to time. One of our Frequent Posters will probably be by shortly after fending off the predators to tell you about it.ChancesRGood Thanks this. -
After your training (after school when you get 200 hours behind the wheel training with a mentor) get your Hazmat and tanker endorsements for sure. Might as well also get your doubles and triples at the same time. All the endorsements are written tests only, but with Hazmat you have to go separately to a place that will fingerprint you. Swift will reimburse you for the cost of your endorsements.
Having your endorsements at Swift won't pay you more per mile to pull Hazmat, for example. However, if you are the only driver in an area that can handle a Hazmat load, you get to work when other drivers have to sit.
The value of your endorsements, particularly Hazmat and tanker, will increase greatly after you leave Swift. I figure my tanker and Hazmat endorsements are worth an extra $10K a year at my current gig.Just passing by, ChancesRGood and homeskillet Thank this. -
None of the endorsements require skills test. It's all computer based test.
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There is another wrinkle. Real ID act of 2005. You will be in compliance with a enhanced license (A gold star) by 2020. Without it you cannot fly domestic, enter US Military bases and any federal installation and so forth.
All endorsements mean money to you.
Me Ive had Hazmat since forever, it was my treasured pride and joy. Any time I had hazmat on.. it was perfect. Literally perfectly handled. Until I hired onto a company with bad dispatchers complaining about going across the freaking Keybridge instead of 95 tunnels in Baltimore. 40 minutes and out of route. What part of hazmat class 9 dont you understand? I had my state remove the hazmat endorsement after a few more outbursts from dispatchers.
I did that deliberately. But even today I keep up on it.
Tanker is the most valuable. If you can run a tanker, you can do alot. Combined with hazmat you can run gasoline etc. (Not that I should. Im third generation trucker from one who survived red ball being strafed by luftwaffe with 300 fuel cans on his 3 axle truck and then running away with a gas tanker off big savage into cumberland. No fuel for me. No sirree.
I'll squeak out an opinion now and then. You can take it or leave it. Good luck!Lepton1 Thanks this. -
Bottom line is to get all your endorsements as soon as possible.ChancesRGood and x1Heavy Thank this. -
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