Some applications only want your previous 3 yrs. of work history.
The 10 yr. work history is required for current CDL drivers.
Read the application carefully so you won't add information that isn't asked for.
What would you change on this list?
Discussion in 'Motor Carrier Questions - The Inside Scoop' started by Vladpryde, Oct 20, 2021.
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I got my CDL through Roehl in Wisconsin . They pay for everything , including hotel stay for the few weeks you are there , and they pay you like $500 a week , or something like that . They are very professional and extremely safety oriented . However , they train you as a flatbed driver , because that's what they want. Flatbedding is pretty rough for a brand new trucker out on the road by themself.
After you get your CDL , you will go back home and then they will call you when they find a trainer for you to go on the road with - for about 5 weeks .
Roehl will have you under contract for paying for everything for about 1.5 years worth of driving . If you don't complete the mileage agreements , then you will owe about $6kVladpryde Thanks this. -
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That’s likely going to be a question they will ask, and are likely required to ask as part of the past 3 years work history verification .
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That Reddit thread needs to be updated. Caledon is long gone.
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