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Posted: 10 years, 10 months ago
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Less expensive alternatives than a $5000 Truck Driver School?!
Hey bud, Yes there are schools that are company sponsored, Which means you pay little or no up front cost and are required by the Company providing the schooling to sign a contract with them for usually driving for them for a year. And if you complete the contract the fee's for schooling is paid for and you don't owe anything.
Here, This may help you company-sponsored training programs
Hey, thanks for the info. I forgot to mention that I have a full-time job with a flexible schedule. I'm a university professor actually. I've always been interested in big trucks since I was a kid. I was thinking of doing this just in the summers actually. So, I couldn't really take off for a year. This probably limits my options even further right?
Posted: 10 years, 10 months ago
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Less expensive alternatives than a $5000 Truck Driver School?!
Hello everyone. I'm interested in earning a CDL. I don't know anyone with a truck and I can't rent or lease one to learn on, so I thought my only option would be a truck driver school. I didn't expect the tuition fees to be $5000! I was expecting about half of that (which I have saved).
Are there less expensive alternatives to learning the ropes and earning a CDL?
Thanks, DJ
Posted: 10 years, 10 months ago
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Less expensive alternatives than a $5000 Truck Driver School?!
Ok, what about a class b? Is a class b worthwhile (jobwise)?