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Posted: 9 years, 1 month ago
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Is trucking the right move for me !
I'm in the same spot as you. Only I let it go to far now my cdl is expired and I'm trying to pass my exam. Don't let it get this far.
I'm just going to say me personally, I'm extremely disappointed in myself. Hard even to look in the mirror. I had a chance for a career and I kind of messedit up. I had a trainer who was disturbed mentally and had bad anger problems. I understand how hard it is to fire a ****ty trainer. I almost felt a bond to mine. Like a son to a abusive father would I guess. And it was hard to tell him to drop me off at the terminal. But you have to do what's best for you if you want to be happy.
Id say go for it. Worst thing that could happen is you get another bad trainer, just remember its only a month or two. If deep down you still want to drive,then do it. If you don't enjoy it, then find something else. But you sound passionate about trucks and a kind person and we need more truckers like that.
Posted: 9 years, 1 month ago
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Need help passing written test
Hey my names forest. I got my cdl back in March through roadmaster. Worked for Werner until my training was done then quit my job because had family emergency.
I'm living back at home and there's a lot of local jobs. I need to get my cdl renewed and I feel like I lost a lot of what I learned and I'm sure I won't pass a written test now.
Where can I find legit study guide that will actually help me pass? I mostly have trouble remembering parts with numbers like Axle weights, distance to place warning triangles, penalties, etc.
Thanks.
Posted: 9 years, 1 month ago
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Need help passing written test
I'm going to check that out. Thanks for your reply.
I thought so but mine expired only after 6 months because I scored low on the driving test. Roadmaster only let us drive 1 hour a day for 12 days before we took the driving test.