Ok....now I'M confused...why is Prime the only one you are "qualified" for ???? I must have missed something somewhere...
Well, all the other companies ask for you to be 22 or older or ask you to live in the eastern portion of the United States. It sounds strange I know but it's what I came up with.
My bad. Lol, I qualify for three more, MCT, Roehl, and FFE. But all the rest, you have to have a Class A already or be 22 or older, so that exempts me from them schools.
My bad. Lol, I qualify for three more, MCT, Roehl, and FFE. But all the rest, you have to have a Class A already or be 22 or older, so that exempts me from them schools.
So you're 21?
Schneider does not have a Company-Sponsored Training Program like the others. They did until a few years ago but they dropped it. Now they work closely with a series of private truck driving schools around the country. I know they have tuition reimbursement but I don't believe they'll actually front the cost of the schooling the way the other company-sponsored schools will.
A CDL is required to drive any of the following vehicles:
A Company-Sponsored Training Program is a school that is owned and operated by a trucking company.
The schooling often requires little or no money up front. Instead of paying up-front tuition you will sign an agreement to work for the company for a specified amount of time after graduation, usually around a year, at a slightly lower rate of pay in order to pay for the training.
If you choose to quit working for the company before your year is up, they will normally require you to pay back a prorated amount of money for the schooling. The amount you pay back will be comparable to what you would have paid if you went to an independently owned school.
Company-sponsored training can be an excellent way to get your career underway if you can't afford the tuition up front for private schooling.
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I read your trucking schools link and the only school I qualify on there for is Prime Inc. Does Schneider National have a program to help you get your permit and CDL? And if not, what companies do?
CDL:
Commercial Driver's License (CDL)
A CDL is required to drive any of the following vehicles: