Do I need a Trucking School Diploma to get insured/hired?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by newbtr1, Aug 26, 2015.
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No they do not. A company that requires a "diploma" from a cdl mill isn't a place you'd want to work anyhow. -
MJ1657 Thanks this.
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It's not the companies that determine if you can come to work, it's the insurance company they have.
Most trucking companies have trucking policies that review every driver. Some companies that also own trucks (farms, loggers, concrete, gravel pits, etc) have policies that don't review each driver. Those are the companies that can hire a rookie.
If you have the initiative to get your CDL on your own, a lot of companies can use you, but before you can go OTR, you'll have to pay your dues somewhere, and driving a farm truck or a concrete truck is not a bad way to do it. -
I am no expert, BUT I would figure that if you go to a training company, who takes in students, of course, you have to have your CDL in hand. You have to ride with a trainer because you do not have verifiable experience. In orientation, you are going to have to take a road test. Nothing difficult, just drive a rig around the block, and not hit anything, and you have to be able to shift gears. If you cant do this, something that people should have learned in school,or had to be able to do to get your CDL from an inspector at the DMV, they will send you home.
So, it really doesn't matter how, as long as you have your CDL, can pass a DOT physical and get a medical card, and can pass their around the block road test. If you can do that, they will give you a trainer and a job.
I didn't go the CDL school route either. -
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G.Anthony Thanks this.
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Maybe they want to be sure that you were actually born and didn't come by all that other documentation by assuming a human life-form when you landed on earth. I suppose they might also want to know your birth weight to gauge your potential for becoming a fatso after they put you in one of their trucks.
The main issue I have is carting all that documentation around. Stuff that will be a nightmare to replace if it gets lost, damaged or stolen.
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