Posted by the Unforgiven on May 01, 2013 at 08:04:31 from (66.146.251.119):
I was pawing through some old posts this morning and came across one old had posted asking whether cdl prospects should be able to perform basic truck service, and I had replied that all I had to do was take the test on a computer in the DMV office, jump in the truck for the driving test, pay the fee and go. The only parts of the truck I actually had to touch were all within reach of the driver's seat. As I often do, I forgot about the topic before all the replies came in. Well, trucker40 posted later that my company had "contributed" to someone to ease the test because it just don't work that way, and I would imagine he probably knows a lot more about it than I do. The the thing is, my "company" is me and my wallet, I'm not a trucker, just wanted a CDL so I could fill in for a couple guys when they get behind. So what happened, did the DMV drop the ball and forget something, did I fall through a loophole of some sort?
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