You shouldn’t, but I’ve heard some of them rope you into smaller commitments for the “training period” where you drive with a “trainer” for whatever their prescribed time requirement happens to be. Not a year contract, but some form of obligated time. That’s not necessarily a bad thing. 6 months or so with a mid-mega couldn’t hurt.
New CDL based in Los Angeles
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If you tell any company you plan to bail out soon, you won't be hired.WhatsHaulin Thanks this. -
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I obtained mine two years prior to activating them.. I jumped the gun and got them before actually finding out what insurance was going to cost.. I just assumed it would be what everyone was telling me but I didn’t know about the Florida factor
Anyway, when I finally did try activating my numbers I was charged again, I forgot how much..$3-400?. They let me keep the numbers I originally got though.Diesel Dave Thanks this. -
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This is what they told me to do so my numbers wouldn’t disappear. Or just call them and ask what you should do until you are ready to proceed with it. -
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