DON'T GO TO CDL SCHOOL ....

Discussion in 'Trucking Schools and CDL Training Forum' started by tscottme, Dec 9, 2024.

  1. tscottme

    tscottme Road Train Member

    If you have anything other than a perfectly clean driving record, (no tickets, no accidents), perfectly clean criminal record, no gaps in employment history over 30 days you will have some difficulty getting your first CDL job. Having a minor mistake on Motor Vehicle Report (MVR), misdemeanor conviction, an infrequent and small gaps in employment isn't going to prevent you from getting hired, but the industry hiring is slow from about Thanksgiving to Easter. Every minor mistake in your records will probably make it more difficult to get hired, but you can get hired somewhere eventually. If you have DUI, accident, felony, speeding ticket (especially anything 15 mph over or more) you should NOT PAY FOR CDL SCHOOL unless you already have been told by a trucking company they will hire you. Find the job before going to CDL school.

    THERE IS NO DRIVER SHORTAGE.

    If you ignore this warning, and the CDL school accepts you with items like this in your records, get ready to find out you are not getting a job or after months of not getting hired being told you will need to pay for a refresher course to get hired by some employers.
     
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  3. tscottme

    tscottme Road Train Member

    If you are planning to move soon after CDL school, move before you start working.
     
  4. tscottme

    tscottme Road Train Member

    If you have used THC, amphetamines, opiates in the last 6 months. Stay away from CDL school until you have 6 months clean.
    IT DOES NOT MATTER IF MARIJUANA IS LEGAL IN YOUR STATE. Trucking is regulated by the Federal govt and Feds don't allow weed in your system, and nobody cares if you think that is unfair.
     
  5. little cat 500

    little cat 500 Road Train Member

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    i went to a school got my cdl bought my contract out with crst and drove my own truck since day one that was 20 years ago
     
  6. bryan21384

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    There's a driver shortage. There is more food available at the truck stop than there are drivers.
     
  7. Knightcrawler

    Knightcrawler Road Train Member

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    If there is a driver shortage, why are rates half what they were 2 years ago?
     
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    I really wasn't being serious lol. Since you want to be serious, that's fine. It really depends on who you ask. Big powerhouse companies with customer freight will claim driver shortage, because they've over-extended themselves in trying to monopolize the industry. Owner ops and small fleets operating off the spot market will say it's no driver shortage, because rates reflect too many trucks in that sector of trucking. It seems to be 2 different worlds of trucking, and the powers that be use big powerhouse companies as the measuring stick for the entire industry. Why? Cuz the money speaks loudly in our nation.
     
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  9. 201

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    Well, I think there is indeed a driver shortage. I see at the store, when items are not on the shelf, they say, "oh, it's a manufacturers problem",,,baloney, we've all been to their warehouses with goods stacked to the roof, they can't get it from the DC to the stores. Look at the Rolodex of companies Chinatown posts. I don't think so much in the OTR segment, it's usually the 1st place new drivers go, but it's the local service jobs, anything that requires a shred of activity, is where the shortage is. Our local garbage pickup, the kind where the dumpster goes up and over,,,can't find drivers. Local dump trucks/excavating, nobody applies. Even the city runs ads for street/driver work, at $30/hr!,, but that requires work, nothing. Might have to get off their fat rear and use a shovel.
    I think the fact that companies are now accepting felons and other seemingly minor offenses, they are to the bottom of the barrel, and are finding out, they don't make such bad drivers after all. As far as a CDL school, we have to remember, many applying are at the end of the line, last game in town, and don't realize what the job actually involves. A school for them is the only way to riches. 3/4 of new drivers quit in the 1st year, and that's a sad fact.
     
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  10. hope not dumb twucker

    hope not dumb twucker Road Train Member

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    Hey 30 an hour ain’t bad. Plus ot bonus bene’s it adds up. I’d be tempted that’s for sure.
     
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    Letter carriers too. Had probably 3 in the last year alone. There too, I think $28/hr with benes. Nobody is applying. Once had the city PM himself delivering mail.
     
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