Good luck I have to say it is easier if you have a day or 2 to practice in the rig your taking your test in. My dad taught me how to drive in an older Kenworth then I ended up taking the road test in a pete 379 and it seemed WAY different.
Rent Truck for CDL test in Illinois
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Walter T, Nov 9, 2009.
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I happen to have a day cab tractor and flatbed trailer for rent for that very purpose in Northern Illinois. I don't think I'm allowed to list my website, on this forum, which describes my program. But perhaps there is some other way to communicate.
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Original thread is three years old.
I can tell you how it worked out for him though. He rented a truck to take his test. Spend lots of money on fuel practicing and taking his test. Got his license after the 8th try. Could never get a job because nowadays no one will hire you unless you attend a certified cdl mill!
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sMITH AND sOLOMAN rented thier trucks out every saturday to guys like that I believe a lot of schools do
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I got my CDL similar, no "schooling." Right place, right time. Someone donated 69 international dump truck 2 stick tranny with gas engine and an equipment hauling trailer to the non profit I was working for.
I grew up operating equipment and moving trucks around the Farm, the nonprofit had me get my cdl so I could haul gravel to repair the three miles of driveway. When that project was done, they found others for me to do. Did that job for 3 years.
I had to do 240 hours out with a trainer when I got hired on with Swift. Adjusting to driving with A/C, one gear stick, and a longer trailer took time but I was better equipped than a fresh cdl graduate. -
Oh and the state test, one try with about an hour or two of practice.
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I agree to that. It definitely adds to the nerves getting in a strange truck.
In school I only drove a cascadia, same with training. Then for the company road test, the full-time tester's truck was being serviced. I had to drive a beat up ole century.
After a year now I now there is not much difference. But back then it sure seemed like it!
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I am in southern Illinois and would be interested in renting something similar to take the CDL test with. Thanks Randy -
Post more, to get over ten or something, and then you can PM Him/Her to get details for the costs.
Mikeeee
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