I really need help getting started!

Discussion in 'Trucking Schools and CDL Training Forum' started by 18Squealer, Apr 10, 2012.

  1. 18Squealer

    18Squealer Bobtail Member

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    I am almost 20 years old and I want to try otr trucking right when I turn 21. I don't know how to go about getting my CDL and I don't know which company I should choose when I get it. I just really want to get a head start and know exactly what I need to do when I turn 21. I am looking at some schools and it looks like they are very expensive and a lot of people don't pass, scary. I'm sure that I could pass all of my written exams by myself but I highly doubt that I could pass the actual driving part without ever getting behind the wheel. I would really appreciate any help and advice you guys could give me!
     
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  3. dave26027

    dave26027 Road Train Member

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    Go through school and get a job as a yard spotter until you're old enough to be accepted in an OTR job.
     
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  4. 18Squealer

    18Squealer Bobtail Member

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    I am a complete newb so you'll have to bare with me ... What is a yard spotter and where can I find those jobs? Which school(s) would you recommend? I currently live in northern Florida but I'll probably be living in the Dallas, Texas area when I'm 21.

    EDIT: Lol, I just noticed that we both have the same name and live in the same area.
     
  5. Squirel

    Squirel Crusty Critter

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    Go to a local school and then check out local dirt haulers with dump/end dump trucks. Get some experience there. If schools not an option due to costs, study your DMV book and go get your permit. Aslo you can go to your local school bus company who will train you for FREE to get your CDL as long as you work for them. Then go work for dirt haulers in your area. Its challenging and great to learn. Work your way up to belly dump, side dump, pups, and semi end dumps. Your always working in tight situations, around buildings, overhead surprises, and un usual ground situations as in soft mud, sink holes, etc. which makes you VERY observant of your surroundings. I think thats really a big key to building your experience for later. Always be aware of your surroundings :)
     
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  6. dave26027

    dave26027 Road Train Member

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    A yard spotter docks trailers and shuttles them in the yard. It's a great way to learn the basics of driving and backing. With a school behind you, you can apply directly to warehouses for the position. Low pay- in Texas- at first, but lots of room for advancement. Plus you'll be getting experience to use OTR.

    Yard drivers are called "Yard Dogs, Yard Hostlers, Spotters, or Mules".
     
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  7. The Bird

    The Bird Medium Load Member

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    Go to school. The school's primary job is to help you pass your CDL exam.

    The downside is that since you're 21, you will be hard pressed to find an OTR company that will hire you. Minimum age is generally 24, due to insurance, although I have seen the larger companies hire as young as 22.
     
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  8. 18Squealer

    18Squealer Bobtail Member

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    What if I can't afford school? Are there companies that will hire me with no experience whatsoever or even just a CDL permit? Are there any other ways to practice driving without going to a school? I don't have much money and I'm trying to do it as cheaply as possible and just get with a company and get some experience.
     
  9. Squirel

    Squirel Crusty Critter

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    Start calling! Talk to the big company recruiters and ask.
    Like I said before tho, your local school bus company like Laidlaw or First Student with train you to get your CDL at no cost.
    I did it in 1990, drove 98 passenger bus for one yr in Los Angeles at age 21. Then I also went on to driver redi-mix trucks, dump trucks etc.
    Due to my age it was hard for companies to insure me.
    Yes I understand your excitement! :D I also know what its like being turned down ALLOT at that age :( But keep trying and dont let anyone detour you if you really want to do this.
    Good Luck :)
     
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  10. Moose1

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    A good way to get your CDL for free is go to coke, pepsi or any other beverage company. Apply to get hired on as a local delivery driver. They will train you with their trucks and pay for your CDL. Unless things have changed in the last few years I know that is an option for you to look at.
     
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  11. 18Squealer

    18Squealer Bobtail Member

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    Honestly, the more research that i do the more skeptical I am becoming. I'm hearing all of these horror stories of people that spend thousands to get poor training, cheat their way through getting their CDL, then work for a company for a short time until they fire them for a ridiculous reason. Basically screw them over after they get their money from their training. Has anyone had an experience like that? Has anyone actually done one of the company training programs and ended up being successful? Is it actually hard to get and keep an otr truck driving job? Any help would be appreciated!
     
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