There isn't one.
Most times its not the companies, it's the insurance and all the DOT regulations that make these requirements.
If you have driven before, some companies will put you through an expidited training course as a refresher.
After such a long absence from the industry, if you did not maintain your class A, or have any practical experience to account for, you may not have a choice but to start over.
There have been so many changes over the past few years with DOT, insurance companies, and local governments that have had direct impact on the trucking industry.
Whatever you choose, I wish you the best of luck.
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There's several other companies that have their own cdl school for flatbed:
TMC
Roehl Transport
Maverick Transportation
Jones Bros. Trucking
Roehl Transport is the only company that pays you to attend their school. They pay $500.00 weekly plus meals & lodging, then when you graduate from their school, you go on regular driver pay.
Edit : if you decide to go reefers, FFE (Frozen Food Express) has a terminal in Chicago and will pay for private cdl school right there in Chicago.PolishPrince Thanks this. -
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Prime is still the target!13grinder Thanks this. -
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