It's cool to watch someone decide to do the work to move into a career. None of this seems particularly hard, but not that many people step up and get the training to get the jobs. There are always signs up for local drivers around here.
It's cool to watch someone decide to do the work to move into a career. None of this seems particularly hard, but not that many people step up and get the training to get the jobs. There are always signs up for local drivers around here.
I am commenting because the job I start tomorrow says "they will help" with the CDL they would like me to get. I'll update with any details as they arise.
I got a job deliverying propane. I start around the 15th.
Congratulations, and I can't believe it took this long for someone to post up a Hank Hill meme? :)
In reply to Project86fox :
I got my first CDL in a small town in Wisconsin easy peasy
my most recent one I went to a local school bus company. They trained me free and paid me for my training. Then they pay me $20/ hour and give me about 35 hours a week.
I made sure I got the air brakes endorsement and now I can drive coach bus when ever I want to.
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