Should i go to my local CDL school or train through employer.

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  1. JoeTruck

    JoeTruck Heavy Load Member

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    You have enough experience to find something local. I worked one place and anyone who could shift got an old truck and auto only got new ones.
    Auto saves fuel.
     
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    4wayflashers Road Train Member

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    He got his auto only CDL 5 years ago but only drove a semi for 2 months. Id say backing is going to be more important than anything else at this stage. Id think he would need a refresher course and then go to a training company.
     
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    Ive been driving for 5 years and got my cdl 6 months ago. Dont jump to conclusions or youll be just like the rest of the internets.
     
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    I would keep researching until you find a company you are dying to work for. Then I would make a decision about whether you need to get the auto restriction lifted. I drive a tanker for the last 2 years. My truck is auto. Manuals are a fading requirement for most of the industry. The people that make money selling training will always make it sound like you MUST buy more training JUST IN CASE it helps you find a job. Find the job, then decide which training you need.
     
  5. Acostaelias132

    Acostaelias132 Bobtail Member

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    I’ve been searching for class A jobs
    Yeah backing is what I am most hesitant about right now considering it seems like manual is becoming outdated. Not sure if my local college offers a refresher course but the CDL course is only 1200 plus I would learn manual anyways. Doesn’t sound bad to me right?
     
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    Acostaelias132 Bobtail Member

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    Thanks a lot guys
     
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    Which city do you live in?
    You can probably go right into tankers from that 10 wk cdl school.
    Or, hire on right now with a company that uses automatic transmissions and get right to work.