Hello Everyone. My friend and I are looking into team truck driving. We are both 19 years old and hope that when we turn 21 we can get our CDL's and spend a few years seeing our country and being part of the force that keeps our country moving. From extensively reading different forums on this web site I have pretty much figured there are three ways to go:
1.) Trucking school - My friend and I are going to visit the school in Liverpool, NY next week to see what they have to offer. The person who contacted me said that we could learn how to driver tractor trailers on their private property and also work to obtain our CDL B license. With our CDL B license, my friend and I could work for a local trucking company to build experience so when we turn 21, we have something to show for ourselves when we get our CDL A. They obviously help with placement and seem to have some good possibilities.
2.) Community College - I have a local community college that provides CDL training although I haven't done much research into it. From what I have read many have stated that it's a great way to go. Besides that I don't know if they help with placement or how the cost would compare to a trucking school.
3.) Training through a company (ex. Schneider) - From what I have read this is a really really bad way to go just because so many people don't make it through the training, or through the employment time necessary to have the company cover the training cost.
I am looking for any input regarding these three choices and if what I have stated is overall pretty true. Questions, comments, and anything anyone has to offer are appreciated. 8)



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