The PSD program here at Prime is good in my opinion. It was what I did and I am happy I did it. The best things you can do is be honest about everything, show up to orientation with your permit and remember that entire week is one long interview. Do not be late for any of the classes and get your CBT's done.
Do not be shy about talking with the drivers and asking them if they are CDL instructors. I am in Springfield, MO right now. I will be going through the CDL instructor/trainers course. But I am sure I will be gone with a student before you even show up. Try asking Daniel B. some other stuff also as he was a instructor at Prime also.
A CDL is required to drive any of the following vehicles:
Prime Inc has a CDL training program and the first phase is referred to as PSD. You'll get your permit and then 10,000 miles of on the road instruction.
Prime’s PSD begins with you obtaining your CDL permit. Then you’ll go on the road with a certified CDL instructor for no less than 75 hours of one-on-one behind the wheel training. After training, you’ll return to Prime’s corporate headquarters in Springfield, Missouri, for final CDL state testing and your CDL license.
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I was initially going to attend TDI in Forsyth GA, but that fell through due to not being able to get a co-signer for the tuition cost. Which I was not advised of by the TDI Recruiter. So after some research here on Company-Sponsored Training and company websites and several conversations with various recruiters, pending verification of employment history etc. I will be starting Company Sponsored Training with Prime as of March 23rd. Any and all information and advice is greatly appreciated. If anyone has any insight on what to expect from Prime please feel free to throw it my way.
Safe Trucking!!!
CDL:
Commercial Driver's License (CDL)
A CDL is required to drive any of the following vehicles:
Company Sponsored Training:
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.
Company-sponsored Training:
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.