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to all the people with a CDL
im thinking about getting one to increase my options for a job. alot of diesel shops require that u have cdl. for all of those who have one, how was the test. i heard its pretty tough.
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Its cake. Ill try my best to remember the process since Ive gotten mine when i was 18 years old, which was 6 years ago. If you haven't done so, pick up a CDL book from your local DMV. If your going for your Class B, read the General + Airbrakes sections over and over again. Class A i believe you have to read the trailers. Take the written test, grab a permit for 6 months (IIRC) ... the actual road test is a real pain unless you've studied hard. The hardest part is the pretrip inspection because if you miss one thing to inspect, they will flunk you on the spot. When your doing your pretrip inspection, make sure you point out what you are inspecting and what the requirements for that certain thing is (for example "Im checking the tread on the front tires which have to be at least so-and-so inches in tread depth") and etc. and NEVER EVER EVER EVER leave the truck running while you are doing your pretrip... take the key out of the ignition and put it in your pocket. They flunked my father for that when he got his.
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YEP.. what he said. i only had to wait 3 weeks between tests. i failed the air brake bleed off test my first time out. |
cake. passed mine about 5 years ago. just remember to take the keys out of the truck with you when you do the pretrip.
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pretty easy.
Enro pretty much said it all. The road test for my A was difficult cause I used a Freightliner Columbia Class sleeper with a 48' spread axel drop deck trailer. That combo makes it a pain to manuver in the space for the test. What are you going for .. A or B oh yea. Plus they want you to use the clutch when you shift. I never do, so breaking that habit for the 5 min of driving was a challenge .. lol |
i would probably go for class B. i just picked up the book today. ive been reading it for a while today. the only thing im concerned about is the pretrip inspection. theres alot of crap to memorize
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With the pretrip, everything is in front of you. Just walk around, look at the truck and you will remember it all. |
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i wish nj was like some other states, and would just transfer a military license to a CDL, for a small fee(and some states still a road test), but noooooo. lol. All the big stuff is air brakes and so forth. For work here, i got HazMat and ammunition handler certifications.
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Got my class A CDL a few years back. Never really used it though..Pretty easy you just have to get use to driving a tractor trailor..its nothing like a regular manual car.
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ive been reading the book. i gunna re-read certain section. my dad has been a driver since he got out of high school basically. he said that if half the morons driving have their CDLs then i should have no probs. so im going to try and go to the dmv next week and take the written test for the learners permit. is that a test that you take on the computer? once i get a permit im gunna see if we can get one of the trucks from his work to practice on. i dont think it should be to big a deal
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I went to a Shore Tractor Trailor Training school for my CDL. Three days in the classroom learning everything and they guarantee a pass, which I did for the written. Then once you pass that they get you in the truck. Showed me everything I needed to know till I had it down pat. THey took me for the test, I passed first time. I studied every night and had it memorized. I did it about a year nd a half ago. Now I work at Claytons and its way better then my computer job sitting in a $hitty building all day being watched over like a hawk:lol:
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