Since I forgot to self certify when my medcard expired because I wasn't driving, I have to get my CDL all over again. And no school will let me just rent their truck sadly. There is a local school That has a 5 week, 5 days a week course for cdl. And they also have a 18 week weekend only "advanced course" that also goes over maintenance on the truck. Which I like so I can work and go to school at the same time. Both of these courses are manual transmission, which is a massive reason I am considering this. My goal is to eventually do hazmat tanker, and I heard that tankers are better in a manual. Plus, I don't want to limit my career possibilities. I also want to do something hourly local someday, and allot of smaller companies use manuals. Should I go to this local school, or just go with a big carrier again, like Swift or Prime and just do their basic schooling and drive for them?
Having to go back to school, should I do a local school that teaches manual or a mega carrier?
Discussion in 'Trucking Schools and CDL Training Forum' started by Harvest, Feb 5, 2023.
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Do the weekend only school if you can.
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During CDL school you will have ;little time to research companies. Pick your top 3 companies before school and make a decision before your weekend school finishes.Another Canadian driver Thanks this. -
I will always recommend training with a manual if the option is available. I agree with tscottme that manuals are becoming somewhat rare these days and most drivers are only going to use autos, but there's more to learning to shift a manual than just changing gears. One of the intangible aspects of learning a stick is that it teaches you to listen to the engine and to watch the tachometer so that you'll learn to work *with* the truck and let it tell you how it wants to be driven. I think you do develop a better feel for a truck driving a manual because you're much more involved in its operation, and I think it can make you a better driver because of that interplay. You can feel the engagement of the clutch as you let out the pedal, and you can feel and hear the gears mesh when you shift from one gear to the next. All that tactile feedback puts you more in tune with the truck.
I'd also recommend learning on a manual because then you won't have any restrictions on your CDL or your employment prospects. Even if you only ever drive an auto, it's still nice to have the option to drive a stick. Especially if you're the only one without a restricted license and the company needs the old 18 speed moved. And there are still some segments of the trucking industry that prefer manuals.Another Canadian driver, Numb and REO6205 Thank this. -
There always will be.Another Canadian driver and Henley Thank this. -
Update yall, second week of cdl school. Learning in a 10 speed manual.
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I hope they train you on driving through mountains with heavy loads. definitely need to be in the right gear, especially if you're starting on a steep hill. I had to learn the hard way.
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I live in Delaware, so no grades here to practice on, super flat.Another Canadian driver Thanks this. -
Interested in where you get on driving manuals besides shady 1099 auction truck fleets.
Estes has them for seniority drivers. Most either hire internally, or are owned by people you don't want to trust your livelihood with; ran out of rented lots with duct tape holding the front end on -
Oof. I wish I had seen this back before you went to school.
There is no requirement for ELDT if you were a prior CDL holder. If your license was merely downgraded for no medical card, all you needed was a DOT physical and to submit that with a fresh self-certification nd your license would have been reinstated.
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