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pretrip_Rick's Comment
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if you all dont mind i want to share my experience thus far. Two years ago i hit a rough spot in my life and decided that a avenue i could take was driving. I had a clean driving record so i was intending on getting into stevens transport at that time. I call the recruiter who was a female who made it seem like the grass is greener on the other side to get a 2 week out orientation date in texas. I didnt show up because i called my father afterwards and he informed me that maybe company sponsored cdl training though good in its own way wasnt for me. So in turn i started to study and study. I will be attending LCCTC in june with paid tuition private or state owned facility with 200hrs of time. Anyhow ill update this as i start. everything in between now and my start date is all high road study exams and big rig talk youtube and pa cdl manual.

CDL:

Commercial Driver's License (CDL)

A CDL is required to drive any of the following vehicles:

  • Any combination of vehicles with a gross combined weight rating (GCWR) of 26,001 or more pounds, providing the gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of the vehicle being towed is in excess of 10,000 pounds.
  • Any single vehicle with a GVWR of 26,001 or more pounds, or any such vehicle towing another not in excess of 10,000 pounds.
  • Any vehicle, regardless of size, designed to transport 16 or more persons, including the driver.
  • Any vehicle required by federal regulations to be placarded while transporting hazardous materials.
6 string rhythm's Comment
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Hey Rick! I see you're in PA. What's LCCTC? Wise choice in going the High Road route!

pretrip_Rick's Comment
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Lancaster county community technical center. Basically a vo tech setup. im based out of strasburg so its convienent for me to do it this way.

6 string rhythm's Comment
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Gotcha - best of luck to you! Have your eyes on any particular companies yet? You going to try to stay close to PA or go OTR?

OTR:

Over The Road

OTR driving normally means you'll be hauling freight to various customers throughout your company's hauling region. It often entails being gone from home for two to three weeks at a time.

pretrip_Rick's Comment
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Well i am aware that coming out of school that several companies require atleast 6 months experience but there are several companies in the tanker side of trucking that ive been eyeing. anything from schinder to oakley. several around here PGT and all are not a well known company but still have availabilty for recently grad students. I think OTR wouldnt be a bad idea but for me its about getting that experience off the bat.

OTR:

Over The Road

OTR driving normally means you'll be hauling freight to various customers throughout your company's hauling region. It often entails being gone from home for two to three weeks at a time.

pretrip_Rick's Comment
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Ok so ive not only been focusing on cdl requirements as well as prepping for school. In the past few days when i can i was studying math reading and writing to be proficient enough to pass the T.A.B.E. test at the pa careerlink center in lancaster. One of the few obsticales i have to deal with before starting school. I am content though considering it is going to be paid for with the WIA grant so what more can i ask for.

To all truckers out there Be safe and double check everything csa scores are affected as well as cdl driving record.

best of luck to all truckers out there on the road OTR regional and local drivers be safe and stay off ur cell phones while driving. Recently seen on the news of a driver coming through pa while on his phone and was in a hurry to go to where he needed to be as a result of him not paying attention several lives were taken because he came up on a sudden stop situation. he ran into a car with a full family 7 lives total. You drivers have enough with on time deliveries and all dont make it harder on urselves.

God Bless the truckers of yesterday and today may we pray for the ones of tommorow

CDL:

Commercial Driver's License (CDL)

A CDL is required to drive any of the following vehicles:

  • Any combination of vehicles with a gross combined weight rating (GCWR) of 26,001 or more pounds, providing the gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of the vehicle being towed is in excess of 10,000 pounds.
  • Any single vehicle with a GVWR of 26,001 or more pounds, or any such vehicle towing another not in excess of 10,000 pounds.
  • Any vehicle, regardless of size, designed to transport 16 or more persons, including the driver.
  • Any vehicle required by federal regulations to be placarded while transporting hazardous materials.

Regional:

Regional Route

Usually refers to a driver hauling freight within one particular region of the country. You might be in the "Southeast Regional Division" or "Midwest Regional". Regional route drivers often get home on the weekends which is one of the main appeals for this type of route.

OTR:

Over The Road

OTR driving normally means you'll be hauling freight to various customers throughout your company's hauling region. It often entails being gone from home for two to three weeks at a time.

CSA:

Compliance, Safety, Accountability (CSA)

The CSA is a Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) initiative to improve large truck and bus safety and ultimately reduce crashes, injuries, and fatalities that are related to commercial motor vehicle

SpearChucker84's Comment
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HEY IM ALSO GOING THROUGH LANCASTER CAREER LINK IM CUERENTLY FINISHING READY TO WORK TESTS TOMMROW HAVE YOU BEEN TOLD THE SAME THING I HAVE THAT FUNDING FOR CDL TRAINNG WONT BE AVAILABLE TILL OCTOBER AT ITS EARLIEST. THATS WHAT MY CAREER COACH IS NOW TELLING ME??? If your already signed up with funding how did you manage to get The funding xause cause I could have been placed in the july 7th cdl class At LCCTC but I was told I need to wait for the funding to become available which wont be till October 2014 at thw earliest

CDL:

Commercial Driver's License (CDL)

A CDL is required to drive any of the following vehicles:

  • Any combination of vehicles with a gross combined weight rating (GCWR) of 26,001 or more pounds, providing the gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of the vehicle being towed is in excess of 10,000 pounds.
  • Any single vehicle with a GVWR of 26,001 or more pounds, or any such vehicle towing another not in excess of 10,000 pounds.
  • Any vehicle, regardless of size, designed to transport 16 or more persons, including the driver.
  • Any vehicle required by federal regulations to be placarded while transporting hazardous materials.
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