There is a thread here some where with a group of Class B drivers unable to locate a job. So I would push on and get a Class A, even if I had to sell stuff or get a loan. Having a Class A just opens more doors. My job is mostly a Class B gig but everyone here has a class A.
Should I get my CDL B first?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by 2500HDRob, Nov 4, 2011.
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You will greatly limit your employment options if you only get the class B. I would do as others have suggested and find a way to get the class A. It will give you more options. I prefer the idea of individuals paying for their own school, rather than going to one of the training companies, but it is a way to get started. As long as you stay with the carrier for the term of the contract, you will have no debt obligation. Most require a work agreement of 1 year after training. I believe that CRST only requires 6 months commitment. They will pay you while you learn your new profession. Just make your mind up to stay at least long enough to fulfill your contract with them.
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I started my commercial career with a chauffers', driving wrecker. Graduated to a Class B, still driving wrecker but bigger, more GVW, with air brakes. Now then, when I was ready to make the leap to Class A, NONE of the miles (@500,000) were recognized as experience. Had to go to CDL school for the required hours and start all over again. Get the "A" and it can be used for anyhting you want to drive.
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So would you rather pay $2200 or $3400 for your class A?
Driving a straight truck isnt all that similar to driving a semi. Dont waste youre money. Wait until you have money for the class A, or see about getting a loan. -
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RickG said: ↑I'm missing your point here . What is true of just about any job that is worth having ? Certainly not getting a bill for $3,000 because a year employment obligation wasn't met . Can you tell me any other industry that does that ? Can you tell me of a company in any other industry that blackballs a worker when they terminate him like trucking companies do when they file a negative DAC report ?Click to expand...It would be interesting to see how many drivers make it through that year . You can have an accident , injury , or any other number of incidents that will prevent you from completing the year .Click to expand...
I'm not intending to get a pissing contest going with you here, I was just pointing this out. Trucking is NOT the only industry that has a very high rate of "not making it," in the first year or so.
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