I need a CDL and wont go near the Sage schools or any similar. Dont waste my time.
Where in Montana or Idaho can I get in a good fast CDL course, I live in Montana.
In a tech school setting or similar for under 2000$. I can pass the written without excessive blackboard time.
I passed a pilot exam with 59/60 some years ago. any ideas..?? Thanks
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Hello, tr9999a and Welcome to the Site

This is a forum community where you can post questions and get help from other members that have knowledge and similar interest as you.
I found this link to help you with the Community/Technical Colleges that are in your area:
http://www.a2zcolleges.com/Comm/montana.html
You will have to do the homework and talk with these schools to find a truck driver training program that suits your needs.
I am an advocate for the training offered through colleges. We have many members here with varied experience that can help you.
Best of Luck!!!!!
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Hello, and welcome!
There are many here who can help you with your questions.
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http://www.thetruckersreport.com/truckingindustryforum/report-a-bad-trucking-company-here/
http://www.thetruckersreport.com/truckingindustryforum/discuss-your-favorite-trucking-company-here/
http://www.thetruckersreport.com/truckingindustryforum/experienced-truckers-advice/
Good luck, and glad to have ya here!!
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See if there are any "quick cdl" places in Montana.
If your state doesn't require a specific amount of instructional hours to test, its possible you might find one?
By this I mean, taking the test in an Auto truck with 27ft trailer. They usually cost around $500 for a short course(8hr) with pre-trip and skills practice. They will usually take you to the testing place that day.
It's not going to prepare you to actually drive a tandem axle/9spd+/53ft setup though, lolBaack Thanks this.
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