New guy here. Retired soldier with twenty years in business development in the DoD market. I am done.
Plan is to get a CDL and go over the road for a few years. I passed my DOT physical last week. Studying to take the test for a learner permit. On the fence about whether or not to pay a local school or go a a paid company training.
I live in Fayetteville, NC. Local school is TransTech, $4,900 and five weeks, or going through Schneider CDL Apprenticeship Program in Charlotte, NC.
My personal driving record has a speeding ticket (64 in a 55) and two improper equipment citations within the last five years. No DUI or reckless offenses ever.
Question: Will the speeding ticket and two improper equipment violations affect my ability to get hired?
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How old are the tickets?
What are the "improper equipment" violations.
The 9 mph over speeding ticket isn't too bad.austinmike and Flat Earth Trucker Thank this. -
The speeding ticket was issued June 2024 and final disposition was Jan 2025. The improper equipment violations are for 'Speedometer'. Both in 2024.
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So, are these going to be an issue with getting hired?
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You won't know until you start applying. Every carrier has a different tolerance level but if you care about being a professional driver I suggest you learn to obey the law. As a former soldier you shouldn't need that spelled out for you.
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You won’t find anyplace better.
The 1.5 +/- commute is worth it or find a cheap place to crash for a few weeks. Start to finish should only be 4-5 weeks.
Tuition is right around $5,300 and worth every dollar. Training is all one on one.
Well known top notch accredited school.
I’m guessing that you qualify for free tuition since you’re a Veteran.
Link to their website..
https://sageschools.com/austinmike, Flat Earth Trucker, blairandgretchen and 1 other person Thank this. -
Thank you for the candid answer and the driving school recommendation.
I used up my VA college benefits years ago, so this will be funded out of pocket. Sage Trucking School looks very attractive.austinmike, blairandgretchen and Concorde Thank this. -
Was through Indian River State College.
There’s a lot to learn In very little time so the one on one training sure helps. Can’t imagine what it would’ve been like trying to share a truck with a bunch of other students.
You’ll go home tired and still have to study at home a couple hours each night.austinmike and econnor65 Thank this. -
While looking at schools don't forget to look at Johnston Community College truck driver training. Been around forever, gives great training (8 Weeks?), and very affordable for in- state tuition.
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