EVERY CDL school will find someone to loan you money to pay for CDL school. You can check with your bank or credit union and there is money available through the state unemployment office called WOIA or WIA. That money is a grant, not a loan. Every trucking company that has their own CDL training doesn't charge for the training unless you skip out of your contract to work for them the period mentioned in the contract. That period is usually 12 months. Don't assume you can get the free training and then leave quickly because you found another company making bigger promises.
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Yeah, I am working with the state for my cdl. It's a few hoops to jump through, but they'll be paying in full for my school. In Arizona it's called "one stop". Go talk to all the local cdl schools. I was surprised to see the huge range in the schools... One was accredited and classy, and the other two were levels of "less so". Accredited means they can make loans, but they will still know where to find the grants to help you pay for school, and how to earn them. Even your local community college has cdl classes, and they can help with grants and loans too. It's been recommended not to go to a trucking company and sign a contract because you can get stuck working for a company that you may not want to work for, and then you have to stay to pay them, or pay them some balloon payment.
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