So say I got my CDL class A from a community college and all of my endorsements and I'm ready to hit the road, for that first year would I be driving with someone? Like shadowing them? I hear that I will be with a trainer for about 1 week or 6 months. Or does this only happen when you're getting your CDL via Trucking Company instead of community college?
Will I Be With A Trainer After CDL School?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by 92A, Jan 6, 2016.
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If you run local, you will have a trainer till they are reasonably sure you wont do something stupid. Otr companys have policys that range from 3 weeks to 4 months
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TransAm is 12 days.
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You will most likely have a trainer for a few weeks, but I know people both local and otr that never had a trainer. It is rare, but it does happen
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If your fresh out of school, you should go with a trainer to learn the ropes. School just teach you how to get a cdl, never teaches you about the job. After a year of experience, you usually don't have to
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Schneider is 18 days of training all together including 7 days out with a trainer OTR. Most of it is classroom and computer stuff. Thats for the van side. Pretty sure Bulk is 21 days all together.
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What ever you do, don't go to Werner. They will keep you running as a team and paying you student pay while your "instructor" is asleep in the bunk. Had lots of students report that back to us after they graduated our CDL program. Thoroughly checkout all offers before you take the leap and don't take the recruiters as being factual. ask ask ask others
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