CDL test, are DIY applicants discriminated?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by ichudov, Mar 23, 2012.

  1. ichudov

    ichudov Heavy Load Member

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    I will have a CDL driving test this Wed. Scared a little bit.

    I am wondering if the test givers in some way look down on those people who studied by themselves and did not go to a CDL school. Or do they not care?

    Thanks
     
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  3. Kittyfoot

    Kittyfoot Crusty Ancient

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    They don't care one way or the other; just like they don't care if you pass or fail. They've seen it all and heard it all many times over and you're nothing special to threm; just another body in the seat.
     
  4. MNoutkast

    MNoutkast Medium Load Member

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    They really don't have any way of knowing which way you did it, so I would say no discrimination.
     
  5. Cranky Yankee

    Cranky Yankee Cranky old ######

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    well when u pull up in a non student truck they will know duh................
    actuallu you might be better off then from some schools
    i heard a guy from dmv tell a trainer he was tired of his junk trucks and ill prepared students
    i dont remember the school from northern jersey anything above the driscoll bridge on garden state parkway is just considered hell
     
  6. MNoutkast

    MNoutkast Medium Load Member

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    Guess you have a point but your either renting a truck from penske, or a school around here to test. Unless you have your own truck, my guess is if you do you aren't going to be to worried about testing.
     
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