I like other guys want to change careers. I have decided to start out with class B HAZMAT and, if I like it, parhaps one day move up to CDL A. I drove Dodge and Mack R9's (5,000 gallon straight tank trucks) in the Air Force, but our checkpoints were not as detailed as the pre-trip inspections required for Idaho. For right now, I am studying the manual hard and the one thing that is hard to visualize in preparation for the pre-trip inspection of the test are the parts of a truck I have never seen such as spacer rings. Some things are difficult to understand such as air brake systems. Would it then be worth my time and money to get a trainer's permit and hire somebody to show me these things?
Starting out CDL B HAZMAT
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