The insanity continues...... Next week, it will be the three stooges reunite at trucking school.... wop,.. wop... wop... ner, ner
Go to College, or marry some rich guy...either way, Good Luck
Query about starting a Trucking career!
Discussion in 'Questions To Truckers From The General Public' started by Eskimo~Pie, Mar 31, 2009.
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Still looking for more information, if anything's out there.
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Spend some time here . Click last page on threads for recent info . http://www.thetruckersreport.com/truckingindustryforum/trucking-schools/Eskimo~Pie Thanks this.
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Thank you! <3 It's nice to get useful leads instead of another person poking fun at my predicament. I've started the process of getting my driver's licence, and as soon as I can drive will be working on financial aid.
Again, thanks.Tran Man Thanks this. -
I wish you nothing but, "the best" Eskimo..... sometimes, I'm to brash.
I'm jealous, of your age, and all the opportunity still available to you !! -
Well, just for the license end all you need to do is get the Class A book at the local DMV or DST and study it until your brains fall out. There are quizzes on-line somewhere where you can drill yourself before taking it to make sure you pass. Then all you have to do is march in take the test and pay 15 to upgrade to a class A. The Class A is mandatory if you want to be mentored by anyone or be behind the wheel while being coached on what to do.
For grants just contact any college. They have people with long lists that can help you find what you are looking for.
Starting out with CDL mills and company programs is a chance. Many people get stuck with a bill because of getting tired of waiting for a truck after completing full training right now (this is due to the economic crisis and low demand for drivers) and many wind up with an accident that gets them out of the game too early to recover the costs. If you want to go this route make sure you are willing to endure anything to get that goal post and be extremely careful so you retain your contract with whoever you sign on with until it is paid in full.
Mentoring with an experienced trucker is a great idea. Just be aware that with this economy many are struggling ready to go company or just can't bring on a new driver at this time. Don't give up if you go this route though. Sometimes it takes a million nos to get that one yes that launches you in the direction you want to go.
As far as just getting your class C and then upgrading to a class A I can't help you there. Not sure about that info. Inquire with your local licensing dept.Eskimo~Pie Thanks this. -
This is possibly the best advice I've gotten so far. No one seems willing to be serious. There are a number of colleges on my street that can give me a grant to learn to drive a regular car. I've already started to study the written test for my state, and once I pass it, it shouldn't be hard to find someone willing to sit in their car with me while I drive it around.
I will bear in mind with what you said about watching the contracts. I have found a school here that will pay you while you learn, and you use their trucks. Plus, it's woman owned, so hopefully my gender won't get me written off right away.
This is the job I have wanted for over ten years now. Who knows, it could be my calling. If it's been bugging me this long, I don't think I'd be able to give up on it even if I wanted to. Thank you for being a serious, helpful person and I am actually in the process of following your advice right now! <3 -
No hard feelings. If you can't laugh at yourself sometimes, that means you've gotten too serious.
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I went to California Emergency Foodlink and only paid for the drug test and license fees. Less than $200. It doesn't mater how long you've had your class c as long as you have it. I had mine less than 6 months. Foodlink is 40 hours a week for 18 weeks. 6 weeks in the classroom to get your permit then 6 weeks learning your skills and whatnot then 6 weeks running with thier company drivers throughout the state with 28' and 48' reefers setting up food givaways at food banks and such. It is a much better school than western or any other 4 week, 5 grand school and you'll be a much better driver right out the gate and have much less trouble finding a job in comparison. They are over in the old army depot in south sac.
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Now that was funny! Rude but funny!Last edited: Apr 4, 2009
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