TwinCities
Seasoned Expediter
hi there,
i got my class A license last March with out any school, training or experience. i just studied the book a little bit and pretrip master. com and went down to the dmv and passed the general knowledge, air brakes, combination vehicles, haz-mat, doubles/triples, tankers basically every endorsement but school bus/passenger. i paid 325. to rent a truck from this company called "class A leasing ". they give ya less then an hour to practice in their automatic truck w/ a 15' or 20' flat trailer and this was ok to take the road test in,,, funny uh... then paid the 89.25 for the back ground check for tsa and got finger printed so i can get the hm endorsement.
i currently work for an armored truck company that has about 35 or 40 armored trucks and 3 or 4 of them have air breaks that probably requires a class B. my supervisor says that we Do Not need a special license to drive these 3 or 4 trucks that are loaded full of heavy coin,,, i find that hard to believe,,, anyways i dont drive these trucks very often but every now and then i get stuck on those routes, so i decided to just get my class A instead of the B and maybe have some thing to fall back on.
i drove a flat bed tow truck for a few years and have pulled boats for years so passing the driving exam for the dmv was a breeze. dunbar armored doesnt pay very well and after working there almost two years and only getting a few raises for less then fifty cents im thinking about moving on.
getting to the point now whats the best way to go about learning how to drive a rig w/ out paying for or going to a school ? and what would be a good company to start out with around Minneapolis, MN ? then the idea of going OTR w/ some guy for weeks at a time to learn, its not like the truck is going to wait for me to get a room and im not sleeping in the same area he was,,,
i used to drive cab in downtown minneapolis full time for 5 or 6 years and still do just about every or every other weekend. so ive been a commercial driver for over ten years w/ a valid dot card as well, but good luck finding a job with out at least two years of otr experience... then ive been reading a few of the other posts and it all sounds like if your arent already into it its hardly even worth getting into.
thanks
steve
i got my class A license last March with out any school, training or experience. i just studied the book a little bit and pretrip master. com and went down to the dmv and passed the general knowledge, air brakes, combination vehicles, haz-mat, doubles/triples, tankers basically every endorsement but school bus/passenger. i paid 325. to rent a truck from this company called "class A leasing ". they give ya less then an hour to practice in their automatic truck w/ a 15' or 20' flat trailer and this was ok to take the road test in,,, funny uh... then paid the 89.25 for the back ground check for tsa and got finger printed so i can get the hm endorsement.
i currently work for an armored truck company that has about 35 or 40 armored trucks and 3 or 4 of them have air breaks that probably requires a class B. my supervisor says that we Do Not need a special license to drive these 3 or 4 trucks that are loaded full of heavy coin,,, i find that hard to believe,,, anyways i dont drive these trucks very often but every now and then i get stuck on those routes, so i decided to just get my class A instead of the B and maybe have some thing to fall back on.
i drove a flat bed tow truck for a few years and have pulled boats for years so passing the driving exam for the dmv was a breeze. dunbar armored doesnt pay very well and after working there almost two years and only getting a few raises for less then fifty cents im thinking about moving on.
getting to the point now whats the best way to go about learning how to drive a rig w/ out paying for or going to a school ? and what would be a good company to start out with around Minneapolis, MN ? then the idea of going OTR w/ some guy for weeks at a time to learn, its not like the truck is going to wait for me to get a room and im not sleeping in the same area he was,,,
i used to drive cab in downtown minneapolis full time for 5 or 6 years and still do just about every or every other weekend. so ive been a commercial driver for over ten years w/ a valid dot card as well, but good luck finding a job with out at least two years of otr experience... then ive been reading a few of the other posts and it all sounds like if your arent already into it its hardly even worth getting into.
thanks
steve