I'm doing exactly that. Until I make the move to Iowa I'll be going to school there (For my CDL).. which means having an address for the DOL through relatives.
Be aware though that for tax purposes (I know you're young-but have to say it) If you claim an address that isn't in your home state then technically you moved. Some states are finicky that way and wonder how you lived in two states. (For me you wait for the tax year to end because otherwise the wife lives in one state and I live in another and then you file jointly and it can get complicated)
I know it will be easier for you... but this is for everyone thinking of multiple addresses and CDL schools, etc...
Can I get a Class A CDL at age 18 in the state of New York?
Discussion in 'Trucking Schools and CDL Training Forum' started by NY2001, Sep 22, 2019.
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Definitely do your homework as Chinatown says.... Your young. Keep it slow paced and try not to get into a panic or feel you need to make decisions "Right Now". The Truck will be always be there.
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Some household goods movers will let you travel the USA as a driver helper. You can't drive and don't need a cdl, but you'll see the 48 states. You'll learn a lot about trucking this way; everything you need to know, except the driving part. Probably be on the road 2 - 6 weeks at a time.
New World Van Lines is one that does that.
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Oh and by the way I got my class A license at 18 in NY back in 1980.
I hauled livestock with in NY state and couldn’t leave the borders with a tractor and trailer till I turned 21.
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wow, thank you for the information!
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