Posted by JD Seller on December 07, 2017 at 18:39:07 from (208.126.196.24):
In Reply to: Catch 22, CDL needed posted by doug in missouri on December 07, 2017 at 15:43:11:
Well you need to first take the written test and get your CDL permit. Then ,like you posted, you have to wait a minimum if 14 days by Federal rules/laws to take the skills test. You then will need to rent or borrow the type of vehicle you need the CDL for to take the test with. Then you will need a current CDL holder to ride with you anytime your driving that vehicle with just your permit. That person will have to have the correct CDL for the vehicle as well. They will have to ride/drive you to your test as well.
All of this takes some time and effort. This is why a CDL has some "value" to have. If any Tom, Dick, Or Harry could just walk in and get the CDL then it would be meaningless/worthless.
So if your thinking of getting/applying for jobs that require the CDL to apply you going to have to get the CDL FIRST.
One way to do this easier is some private companies will help you get your CDL to work for them.
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