Thanks to everyone who posted. The job that doesn't require experience is actually a railroad job working maintenance on signals and safety...
Thanks for the info. My local CC has a class starting 2 Jan so I might go to it. I am considering a move back to the High Point Lexington area so...
So if I do decide to go to school what would be better CC or CDL mill? At least if I did go to school it would help me go OTR if the maintenance...
They do not require any CDL experiance. They dont even require it to be hired. Just need it to move up into better position.
Cost aside which one is better. I have the choice to go to either and could attend either for free (military benefits). I looked into Roadmaster...
Its becouse of PT issues and force shapping. Might not have a choice. If I can stay in I will but if they tell me to go then I will not have a choice.
Im interested in the area as well. I have been in the military for 15 years and might be hanging it up soon. Originally from Greeneville but would...
Nope. If im lucky I might be able to save up and get the A&P license myself before i get out. The disadvantage is still going to be experience on...
Becouse of the type of programs they are "classed" as. GI bill and VA will not cover A&P at all. It will cove CDL and small portion of private...
Thanks. as far as paying for CDL I will not need to. The VA will pay for the training and with some companies I qualify for an additional $1000 a...
So here is my situation. Im currently in the Air Force and after 15 years of service I might me getting out due to some PT issues and force...
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