Good for you Jason. Don't listen to the little crybabies who can't make it in the industry:biggrin_2553:. I've been keeping up on reading your...
TruckerJo- just wondering what's your pick for #1 you've worked for?
One thing at a time Skunk :biggrin_2559: Get a good job first then worry about relocating. If you're like me (and it sounds like you are) don't...
From what I've researched you do need to have a CDL permit and a DOT physical. If you don't have the physical and you are accepted to the school,...
Green, I was reading and replying to some of JasonTruckers post about his training in PA. As I went back in to the thread I saw a few were from...
I was accepted to the program but didn't want to start off in debt once I graduated. $7k is a BIG investment that takes food off the table at...
I was curious if you knew how often they run their CDL training programs? I plan on going with them and wanted to time it right sometime in May...
Thanks for the info. I was thinking the same thing that once I'm at a company, I'll be there for a while or until I know what the heck I'm doing....
The closest CDL school from me is an hour and a half away and costs $7200. It's one thing to go into the industry owing a company that paid for...
Crete and Shaffer are the same company, the only difference is Shaffer is the Reefer side of the house. They are slowing merging the two into one...
Looking to see which of these 3 company's to go with. Training then working OTR for them. Any input on any/all would be much appreciated. Main...