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Posted: 9 years, 9 months ago
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I was also in the same boat. When I started working at 16 my options were extremely limited. Working in retail and fast food got old really quick. My passion was always in driving. I love it. When I had bad days a long drive would always make me feel a lot better. I knew that one day I would drive for a living. Fast forward to the age of 21. I saw that city transit had openings and would help get your class b cdl and I jumped on it. I make roughly 35k a year. I love the challenges I get presented from time to time. when I'm out on the road that is my bus. I'm the captain. I don't have to deal with a boss breathing down my neck although I do have to deal with some crabby people from time to time. One day I will drive a TT but till then city transit is good for me
Posted: 9 years, 3 months ago
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CDL B - school bus training ?
Boomshaker lets see if I can answer your question. When I decided I wanted to be a commercial driver I applied to my local transit company. At the time I applied they were also offering to train for our class b cdl. I jumped on it. After a few weeks of training I went to the DMV and passed all my exams and the driving test. The company I worked for made me sign a contract that I had to work for a specific amount of time ( mine was 6 months) to repay my training or quit and pay back like 6or 700 dollars. I think that might also be your case. You can always ask someone that works there