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<p>[QUOTE="Eight Omens, post: 12182525, member: 337634"]I drove flatbed years ago. The first time around I did not get any endorsements. This time around I plan on going back into flatbed with the goal of moving up to heavy haul. Obviously, I am anxious to get through the classes and get back to work. Is it worthwhile to consider pushing an orientation back a few days to go take my endorsements coming out of classes. I do not know how often the heavy hauls actually need the doubles and triples endorsements. I know it is load dependent. I also know I need to get back behind the wheel in flatbed before I can look at f/t heavy/oversized. In theory I could always take the tests later, just not sure what direction to go on this. An old(er) school newbie.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Eight Omens, post: 12182525, member: 337634"]I drove flatbed years ago. The first time around I did not get any endorsements. This time around I plan on going back into flatbed with the goal of moving up to heavy haul. Obviously, I am anxious to get through the classes and get back to work. Is it worthwhile to consider pushing an orientation back a few days to go take my endorsements coming out of classes. I do not know how often the heavy hauls actually need the doubles and triples endorsements. I know it is load dependent. I also know I need to get back behind the wheel in flatbed before I can look at f/t heavy/oversized. In theory I could always take the tests later, just not sure what direction to go on this. An old(er) school newbie.[/QUOTE]
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