You're not getting your answers here, Doom Guy, you'll get suggestions and ideas. Just make a list of companies and phone numbers, email addresses, sit down with a note pad and writing instrument (or a digital device if that's your choice) and get to work. Make a list of questions you need answers for. (good luck with recruiters) See if you meet their qualifications, before pressing on to the details. See if they pay for training, cover expenses in training, so on. There's good work and good income, go for it. Best.
In my world, don't be afraid to start with a mega carrier. They have seats, and you need to start somewhere.
About to take the plunge! Questions!
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That's good to hear. Keep us updated on your progress.
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Sounds good with Jim Palmer. Start preparing now by studying the cdl A practice tests. Go to the top of this page and click on "CDL Practice Tests" and also Google : CDL Practice Tests Arizona
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Doom, don't worry too much about training costs. For one thing, they're deductible, later on that'll be a good thing. Then too, many training companies reimburse training program costs, so much/month. That'll reduce your tax deduction, but put more beef in your pay envelope.
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...oh and I'm 6'7 and can sleep well in just about every truck i've ever been in but you can count on banging your head a few times.Doom Guy Thanks this. -
will anyone take me in that case? Preferably someone that's not know for being evil or shady?
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