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2/4/08, 10:43 PM |
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Need Driver with CDL--A
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Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 218 |
Need someone to help drive a toterhome w/trailor from the west cost to central Indiana. Will be someone else to help drive. Tentative plans are--Fly out--(Indianapolis) Feb. 21 and drive back by Sunday 24th. Quick trip--CDL _A reqired--all expences paid.
Phil Poor--765-643-1693 pm or Pdpoor@aol.com |
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2/5/08, 12:51 AM |
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Re: Need Driver with CDL--A
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pm sent
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2/5/08, 1:06 AM |
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Re: Need Driver with CDL--A
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Join Date: Jan 2008 Posts: 124 |
If Shipjumper can;t help you out, I probably can... Wolfe-e
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2/5/08, 2:33 PM |
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Re: Need Driver with CDL--A
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Race Count Last Year: 26 Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 1,139 |
Just out of curiosity, what does it cost and how long does it take to get a CDL-A?
Dick. |
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2/5/08, 3:43 PM |
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Re: Need Driver with CDL--A
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Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 723 |
Dick, I have a HAZ/MAT endorsement on my class A cdl and it costs:
(from memory:doh ![]() 4 year Renewal fee $30 $20 for each of 3 endorsements $60 2 year Threat Assessment Fee $100 2 year physical $150 btw I see Mr. Poor has plenty of offers already, but anyone needing help like this may contact me and I would be glad to help out if available. I have a class A with all endorsements and a spotless driving record. |
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2/5/08, 4:03 PM |
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Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 458 |
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If anyone knows of a cheaper way to get one let me know I am more then interested |
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2/5/08, 4:14 PM |
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Re: Need Driver with CDL--A
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Join Date: Aug 2007 Posts: 156 |
If you don't know anyone with a truck. The only way to do it cheap would be to go with one of the large carriers who hire new drivers and put them through training BUT in order to get the training and license free you must sign a contract that says you will work for the company for a certain time normally 1 year and it's OTR (Over The Road). If your wanting a driving job PM me as that is what I do for a living find CDL drivers jobs.
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2/5/08, 4:42 PM |
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If you dont have your own truck you can use a truck at most testing sites in Indiana. These tests are usually done by a truck driving school. Its $100 for the test, $50 extra if you need them to provide a truck. Before you get that far you do need your permit and a DOT physical. Permit is about $30 and a cheap DOT phys is about $40. You dont need any driving time to take your driving test. My second time ever driving a Class A vehicle was at my test. ( BTW, thats kinda scary to think about, with all the time we all spend on the freeway )
Eric Quigg |
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2/5/08, 7:21 PM |
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Re: Need Driver with CDL--A
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Join Date: Nov 2007 Posts: 755 |
The place I work for sent 7 of us to the UNOH Truck Driving Academy. It was 5 hrs on Fri. & 5 hrs on Sat. for 4 weekends. Don't know how true but we heard it was $2400.00 . I missed the last weekend of the class because I had vacation scheduled to go to Knoxville. Since I work in the warehouse I do not get to drive to much. I did deliver a load of light bulbs from Lima to Batesvllie In. . I am also fully endorsed w/Doubles/Triples, Tanker & Hazmat.
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2/5/08, 7:26 PM |
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Re: Need Driver with CDL--A
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Join Date: Nov 2007 Posts: 349 |
I think that my renewal is $65 for a 7 year license. I have Doubles/Triples, Tanker and Passenger. I used to have the Hazmat but since I wasn't driving for a living at the time of my last renewal, I said screw the $100 for it. Hell, I have a Secret Security Clearance from the Dept. of Defense, but I have to pay for a background check for the DOT?????
If a person wants to get their CDL, first get your permit by passing the written test. Go here http://www.cristcdl.com/otc/ for some good practice tests. For the driving portion, you can rent a truck and most places will deliver it to the testing site for the test. You'd better be able to do straight, angle and 90 degree backing. Also, KNOW YOUR PRE TRIP INSPECTION!!! Those were the biggies when I took my test in Oklahoma... As far as getting a OTR driving job, due to insurance requirements, most companies require 4 months of recent, verifiable driving experience within the past 12 months before they will even talk to you. If you don't have that you will either have to go to a school or take a refresher at a school, then they will send you out with one of their trainers for 4 or 5 weeks running as a team before they will allow you to go solo. |
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