It's funny you say that, I have that company up here on my tabs. I was just confused about the requirements.
they said "you need a cdl and 1 year minimum of experience". On the main site it say's "We have a special offer for driver training" So that confused me.
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Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Zacord, Sep 9, 2016.
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Nah get your permit they train and don't hear complaints. Also search for recent posts.
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I heard a permit from a different state doesn't apply in the state your getting your license. For example,
Florida cdl permit doesn't apply in georgia? If i were to go take my cdl test in georgia. -
I think you be fine with that.
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I don't really get why you just don't drive for your dad.
Seems he could teach you
And then your friend could drive too.
Oh wait, I just remembered your dad is on this forum
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My dad's insurance requirements are 25 years of age or older. If i was 25 and had my cdl that would be great.
Without our cdl's both me and my friend can't get work. Which is why we're looking for a situation in which companies pay for our training and we sign a contract with them for x amount of months.(If you don't stay for those months you pay whatever you owe them for the schooling)Rusty Trawler Thanks this. -
sounds like your both on the run, ha, ha, ha, Good luck.
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Florida Beauty Express and Carolina Cargo run teams and hire felons. Problem is they don't hire if you don't have a cdl.
Try CRST for cdl training; they run teams coast to coast.
Also try Carolina Logistics for cdl training.Last edited: Sep 9, 2016
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Thank you, The only other option is to go to cdl school than. Getting the permit is fairly easy. Getting the license isn't. I need some more experience behind the wheel to be able to pass that test.
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The state of Florida will pay for cdl school. They do this for the unemployed or under-employed. Check with the unemployment office.
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