Are there any companies, except Con-Way, that will pay you while you attend school? I need to get my cdl, but I have to keep working too. So, either I have to go to school and get a part time job, or work the docks like Con-Way (I have application in with them already) does and attend their school. So, are there any schools you can attend while getting paid to go to school? Thanks.
Paid While In School?
Discussion in 'Motor Carrier Questions - The Inside Scoop' started by Catfish23, May 20, 2013.
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I think it is wonderful that some carrier is willing to pay you for dock work you do, most carrier school just leave you to fend for yourself. Con-Way is and excellent place to start a career too. I still believe company sponsored school are bad idea.
There are no DOT standards or requirements for the training of CDL drivers only testing. You can walk into the DMV in your hometown and pick up the study manual, study the manual, pay the fees, and take the test. You will however need a truck to do the road test in and that's it.
Most companies that hire student drivers have a standard which is normally 350 hours from an accredited school. Every company is different so call around to a few companies you are interested in and see how many hours they require.
Company sponsored training vs. non-company sponsored training
Their are far to many reasons to explain here why company sponsored/paid training is a very bad idea, if you really want to know there are a lot threads on this web site alone explaining the down falls and horror stories driver have been thru fulfilling those contracts.
So I will explain some of the benefits of attending a non-company sponsored schooling path.
1. Most accredited schools have FASFA and other financing options. Some state labor agencies even have free money.
2. Most schools offer lifetime job placement and normally know who is hiring locally before it is even advertised.
3. Most schools will have you pre-hired before you even finish schooling
4. If you attend a non-company sponsored training you receive all of the tax credits and deductions and NOT the company. Like tuition, books, maps, clothes, pens & pencils, notebooks, cost of a laptop/computer, cost of a printer, ink, paper, cost of the medical exam, permitting fees, meals, travel expenses, etc..
5. Normally you will start with a higher CPM rate than drivers coming out of their own school.
6. Most companies have tuition reimbursement up to $10,000 which is paid directly to you weekly or monthly with no contract.
7. You can leave the company anytime you want cause you owe them ZERO!
8. When you are in school you may find you like hauling something different than what you thought or you may receive better job offers. You are not locked into one company for the next 12-15 months so you can do whatever you want.Catfish23 Thanks this. -
I went through a cdl mill and was dismissed because I couldn't pass the cdl test. I am close to passing it, but just need a bit more practice. One of them company sponsored schools I went to had all their trucks shut down by the dot so didn't get much driving in the last week during my testing to practice. So, now I am back home, jobless and no money coming in, but this is my dream job. I can't afford to pay for the school, and I doubt with my credit I can qualify for a loan, so that is why I was asking. I need to start working somewhere to get some money coming in. I was planning on working part time while in school, but not sure if that is possible. Any advice you may have would be greatly appreicated.
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