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What is a CDL Road Test?

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A CDL (Commercial Driver’s License) road test is an examination that evaluates your ability to operate a commercial motor vehicle (CMV) safely and effectively. It typically involves demonstrating your skills in various aspects of commercial driving, such as vehicle inspection, basic controls, and on-road driving. What is on the CDL Road Test? The CDL road … Continued

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Veterans

Trucking For Military Veterans – A Complete Career Guide

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An increase in e-commerce and growth in the manufacturing sector has led to a thriving trucking industry. First year truck drivers can expect to earn between 76,000 and $95,000 per year. That makes a CDL an excellent investment in your future. Get to work in a lucrative career in as few as four weeks. When … Continued

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Backing Up a Trailer: Tips You Need to Know

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Even after you have passed all your exams and finally gotten fully licensed to drive a tractor trailer, it can be a bit intimidating the first time you are backing up a trailer solo. This is a skill you develop over time that requires practice and patience. Don’t think you are alone in this feeling. … Continued

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Truck Driving Jobs

What is an Over The Road (OTR) Trucker?

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Getting into the world of truck driving presents numerous job opportunities. The type of lifestyle and career you want will depend on how often you wish to drive, your flexibility for hours, and how close you want to stay to home. One truck driving opportunity you may want to pursue is OTR trucking. OTR drivers … Continued

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Tuition

How Schneider’s Tuition Reimbursement Program Helps New Drivers

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To assist recent truck school graduates with their tuition costs, Schneider offers a robust tuition reimbursement program. This program is intended to help new drivers cover the cost of getting their Class A CDL. What is Schneider’s tuition reimbursement program? Schneider’s tuition reimbursement program is designed to help new drivers offset the cost of tuition … Continued

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Why Trucking

What is the Truck Driver Lifestyle Like?

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Have you ever wanted to travel the country, meet new people, and have the freedom to live your life on your own terms? If so, the truck driver lifestyle could be right for you! The trucking industry plays a vital role in the American economy, with drivers transporting millions of goods across the country. However, … Continued

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Can I Transfer My CDL to Another State?

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If you’re a truck driver, and you want to move from Utah to Iowa. You’ve got your commercial driver’s license (CDL), which means you can drive any type of commercial vehicle across state lines. However, your CDL is not automatically transferable to the new state. You will need to apply for a CDL once you … Continued

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Why Trucking

What is Hot Shot Trucking?

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If you’ve ever dreamed of driving big rigs across the country, but don’t have the patience for long-haul trucking or prefer to have more control over your own schedule, then hot shot trucking might be for you. Hot shot trucking is often used for freight that needs to be delivered quickly, or when the size … Continued

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How to Combat Truck Driver Fatigue?

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The combination of long hours on the road, poor sleep and overall health can lead to truck driver fatigue. Truck driver fatigue is a major safety concern in the trucking industry. It is estimated that fatigue is a contributing factor in up to 30% of trucking accidents. This is because fatigue can lead to decreased reaction … Continued

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CDL Training

Do You Need a GED to Get a CDL?

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Ready to take the next step to becoming a truck driver, but wondering if you need a high school diploma or GED to get a CDL? Well, the good news is that a high school diploma or GED is not required to get a CDL. Let’s explore the CDL requirements and why having a GED … Continued

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