Well now they got me starting the Dec 22 school, not exactly sure whats going on, and from the sound of it I don't think they do either....
C1 moved me to the Dec 15 start, they said that to many students from the last 2 classes didnt pass and rolled over to the next...
Waterloo, thanks for the info......nice truck by the way
Oh gy Bod, your reallllllly messin me up, Help Lilbit help,,,,,,,,,,thanks for the hazmat info i think i will go get it, I live in the the woods...
I've studied my ars off for the hazmat so I could pass it the first time, Im affraid if I dont take It now I will have to study it all over again...
I was with the raiload since I was 17, after I left (with a retirement) I took 16 months off to work on the family ranch, lived on my savings (not...
Thanks again, I start C1 Dec. 8, Thanks to you and this site I feel I'm ready for the pro's and con's of the industry, I'll be going to USA Truck...
Thank you, I'm new to this site only been here for a few days, and everyone's been a huge help, thank you again Lilbit I'll keep in touch, for a...
I was also curious as to how important the work history was if you couldn't prove income, I worked on family ranch for room and board and was paid...
When exactly do yot find out about issues like this, in school, or orientation, are you then stuck with the whole school fee or is there a company...
Thats the problem i might have, I've owned my own business from 10-2002 to present but didn't file in 03, worked around the farm for room and...
How exactly do they look into it, from the info you gave them or tax records or what..
I've seen a lot of people that have gone to C1 schools in Texas,Indiana and St. Louis (closed now). Is their anyone that attended C1 training in...
Can anyone give me some insight or info. on C1 training in Springfield,Mo.. Can you test out early or do you have to stay the whole 3 weeks. I...
I got my full retirement at 20 years, i'm going on 22, I was on the rail on a average of 320 days a year, 4-5 weeks out will be like a vacation,...
I would like to start enjoying life a little more and trucking can give me that, even though you travel its still not as rigorous as the 10-12...
I worked for a Maintenance of Way company called LORAM, I ran a railgrinder for the last 14 years with them, Its easy to get hired on but you work...
It's also about the freedom you get on the road, the solo freedom anyway
I've been at it for 21 years and im ready for change, My retirement wont gain much if i stay another 5.