From prison to a big rig

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  1. Wicked Wizard

    Wicked Wizard Heavy Load Member

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    I honestly don't know who that is.
     
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    I dropped my hazmat for the fist time last year. I currently don't need it but I'm thinking about taking the test this summer and putting it back on. I feel that if I can carry it then I should have it on me at all times. Sorta like some of the tools I carry that never make it out of my tool bag.
     
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    Hi, I am a former truck driver and wondering if they will accept me into prison?
     
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    It's a toss up as to what time to add it back on.

    I put mine back on. As such. Every 2 1/2 years I'm either renewing my fingerprints to keep my license valid or taking the test to renew my license.

    2 months ago I did the fingerprints. If I didn't. My license would have been suspended. Next summer. I'll have to renew.

    Course. It don't matter when it's done now for my state. They just extended the license time frame from 5 years to 8 years now. And the renewal fee went up $20. Now. I'll be renewing my license every 8 years and fingerprints every 5 years.
     
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    The accommodations in a truck are actually a downgrade in some ways.
     
    truckerdave1970 and not4hire Thank this.
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    Do you really want a toliet in your cab anyway? What happen when it breaks and you cannot flush
     
  8. Wicked Wizard

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    You bring up another point. I need to get the REALID in Pennsylvania. I need this to get into Federal facilities and military bases. One guy I know had his upgraded to 8 years while another guy had his for only 4. I wonder which is correct or if somebody is processing it incorrectly.
     
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    If you add it on during the timeframe and/or apply for a duplicate to get the gold star. You'll still have the same expiration date. That never changes unless the state makes changes.

    That's why my dillemma. We HAD 5 year licenses. I REadded the haz 2 1/2 years after renewal. That involved test and fingerprints. Same expiration date. Then 2 1/2 years later I had to test again to renew my license. 2 1/2 years later it was fingerprints again.

    I just got my star 2 months again. And for some reason my license is MIA. I went in 2 days ago and got a duplicate. I still the same June 2022 expiration date.

    Starting last week. Everyone that renews gets an 8 year license now. Don't know how that works out considering the eyes can go at any day. I had to get a new mugshot and eye exam. Almost failed the eyes.

    I don't know about your 8 years and 4 years comment.
     
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    For me it was a very easy transition...:DI knew driving was what I wanted to do. Dad was an owner op so I grew up around it. Yes unfortunately I chose the wrong path for a long time. But I can home in 2015 and never looked back. Getting my cdl and joining this industry saved my life. I ##### love being out here! We all know how some of the four wheelers and other #### can get on our nerves. But I wouldn’t change it. What I will say is I’ve only been driving a few years and I’ve ALWAYS gave the vets in this game my utmost respect which we all should. But the disrespect out here between drivers is crazy. But I digress, yes I’m a felon and I made it work. Started off driving for 10cpm just to get my foot in the door. But that’s how bad I wanted it!!!!!!!![/QUOTE]