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anthony1995 02-04-2007 02:02 PM

CDL???
 
Hi guys. Ok, I'm considering getting my CDL. I know there are various ways to train like Technical Schools and company training. But, when it comes time for the actual road/skills test, where do you get a truck? I know that's a silly question but I have no idea. Thanks.

Oakdancer 02-04-2007 02:10 PM

No problem, they're actually pretty easy to hot-wire.
 

Originally Posted by anthony1995
Hi guys. Ok, I'm considering getting my CDL. I know there are various ways to train like Technical Schools and company training. But, when it comes time for the actual road/skills test, where do you get a truck? I know that's a silly question but I have no idea. Thanks.

My driving school had three road trucks, used both for practice and DOT testing. I'd imagine a tech school should have them also. But company training? Gee, I have NO IDEA where a trucking company would find anything for you to test in.. *chuckle*

Uturn2001 02-04-2007 02:17 PM

The school, be it private or company, you go through will have trucks for you to test in. It is all part of the package.

anthony1995 02-04-2007 02:27 PM

Hey Oakdancer,

Where did you train for your CDL? I'm down in Huntsville, Alabama. Thanks.

Oakdancer 02-04-2007 02:41 PM


Originally Posted by anthony1995
Hey Oakdancer,

Where did you train for your CDL? I'm down in Huntsville, Alabama. Thanks.

Hey Anthony,

I used Smoky Mountain Trucking Institute in Sevierville, TN. It's a 170-hour course and cost $4600, including lodging. (The motel they put you in is a dump, but you do get a private room with a fridge and a microwave, so you can save a lot on meals if you're so inclined. If you think you can find your own lodging cheaper, knock $500 off the amount above.) Their website's a little sparse, but if you're interested, see: http://smti-inc.com/


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