Posted by doug in missouri on December 21, 2017 at 10:37:16 from (107.191.206.69):
Well, I have passed the written tests for school bus and passenger vehicle. My blood pressure was a little high to pass the school bus physical. I went to my doctor yesterday and had him write me a blood pressure control prescription. It is coming down, it was as high as 143 over 96. Now it is 124 over 82 so I am getting it under control. I want it to be no higher than 120 over 80 before I take the physical. There is still a little "catch 22" on the passenger test. I need to qualify in a wheelchair accessible minimum 16 passenger bus. There aren't ANY available in Missouri. I went on Craigslist also to see if anyone had one for sale. One came up, but it has already been sold. I have tried in Hannibal, Rolla where they told me to call Don's Towing in Sedalia, Don's will bus train you but no vans, also in St Louis where i found a 24 passenger van that rents for $722 for just long enough to take the test, but not wheelchair accessible, also tried in Kansas City. My wife works in a residential care facility, they have a wheelchair van, but it only holds 12 people plus the driver. Does anybody have any idea where I can find the type of vehicle I need to test with? The VA clinic in Columbia where the job is won't let me test with theirs, they say you need to have the CDL first with the proper endorsements. DOUG
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