Pennyless

Discussion in 'Prime' started by long_run, Sep 1, 2012.

  1. nascarchuck

    nascarchuck Road Train Member

    1,065
    470
    Sep 2, 2008
    DFW, TX
    0
    Close, but no cigar.

    Unless things have changed in the past 2 years, Stevens does NOT charge up front for the DOT physical. It is payroll deducted. Im not sure about the CDL permit fee as I already had my CDL.

    But that is excellent advise about being TOTALLY honest regarding the background and medication issues.
     
  2. Truckers Report Jobs

    Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds

    Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.

  3. nascarchuck

    nascarchuck Road Train Member

    1,065
    470
    Sep 2, 2008
    DFW, TX
    0
    Last I heard that law was put on hold. I dont know if it still is or not.
     
  4. ironpony

    ironpony Road Train Member

    17,502
    12,015
    Sep 23, 2007
    Ask my GPS...
    0
    I paid those same fees before entering into a CDL course at a third-party driving school. You have to have a DOT physical before applying for your permit, and the permit fees are payable to the state.

    That's nice that Stevens takes care of that, but what do they do if you flunk that first DOT physical?
     
  5. nascarchuck

    nascarchuck Road Train Member

    1,065
    470
    Sep 2, 2008
    DFW, TX
    0
    I dunno... But I know that they took that physical out of my check for a while. Luckily I passed it so I didnt have to worry about that. :D
     
  6. ironpony

    ironpony Road Train Member

    17,502
    12,015
    Sep 23, 2007
    Ask my GPS...
    0
    So... when you can't manage to deal with driving el-trucko, what do they do? You owe em' for the physical, the permit... there's those wages. How about you get your DAC trashed?

    At Prime, yeah, you have to come up with the physical and permit costs yourself... you get real food and a bed paid for, you get a week of real on the-road experience to decide if this is even a deal you want to continue with (no foul, no collection agents) - they'll advance you money to live on (so you don't starve on the road) - and then once you have your CDL in hand, you're an employee. Oh, yeah... there's none of that deduction stuff for that "free tuition" either. You just drive for a year and its wiped off of the books. Entirely.

    Now I'm not saying this is for everyone, nor even that it works in all cases... but its a pretty good deal.
     
  7. nascarchuck

    nascarchuck Road Train Member

    1,065
    470
    Sep 2, 2008
    DFW, TX
    0
    Like I said, I passed everything so I didnt have to worry about the "what ifs...". As for the other comments, its Stevens vs Prime... Ford vs Chevy... Beans in chili vs no beans...
     
  8. bigjoel

    bigjoel Road Train Member

    1,573
    1,835
    Jan 20, 2011
    Houston, Tx
    0
    You must have a computer and internet service to post this.

    How are you paying for that?
     
  9. long_run

    long_run Light Load Member

    194
    27
    Aug 29, 2012
    Paintsville,Kentucky
    0
    @bigjoel , I am using my sisters pc if you must know.
     
  10. long_run

    long_run Light Load Member

    194
    27
    Aug 29, 2012
    Paintsville,Kentucky
    0
    I spoke with a recruiter from Stevens and a school in Texas does require you to have an address in the state due to the new laws .
     
  11. pilottravel2002

    pilottravel2002 Medium Load Member

    688
    156
    May 25, 2011
    Tucson,az
    0
    My advice to you is you would need some spare change for eating,or personal things i would not going to any training until save some money,so for right now start saving some and then look for training(my opinion).
     
    long_run Thanks this.
  • Truckers Report Jobs

    Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds

    Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.