I want to learn to drive semi's. I am 56, male, divorced with no kids. I have a class "B" with pass/school bus endorsements. Have been driving 40-45 foot buses for 2 1/2 years. Charters are way down due to the price of fuel and not enough hours driving school buses.
I live in Phoenix and it seems there aren't too many schools/companies to learn from here. I was going to go with Swift until I read all the horror stories here.
Does anyone have any ideas on what I should do in Phoenix to learn and get a position? I am not rich and would probably have to work full time, school part time or ? I know you can't get a job with a company without at least 6 mos of experience so, am I gonna have to learn from Swift or CR England or some other local no name driving school in order to start a new career driving a truck?
Any help would be very much appreciated.
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Thanx,, Ray
Wanna Be new driver in Phoenix, suggestions?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by mrcatlover, Jun 23, 2008.
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Have you gone to the Swift website? If not go and look at the training info and wage info. Like you I was scared off Swift until I thought about the things I read and talked with some drivers. If you live close, they train. They fit you. Why not go with them? -
Glendale College offers an excellent Class A program... To upgrade your Class B, you'd only have to take the hands-on part of the class, which is four hours per day (or evening), five days a week, for four weeks. Excellent instructors, and the cost is about $2800...
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thanks to those of you with suggestions. I called Glendale College and it sounds like that may be the way for me to go (found an ad for them in a "free jobs" paper yesterday) then, today I hear one of you mention them
Thanks again guys/gals. If I get on with a good company I will let you know.
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Hope this helps.Last edited: Jun 28, 2008
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Welcome and Good Luck to you. There is alot of information here and a good place to be prior to making any decisions.
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