The Quest for a Commercial Driver's License
So, you've come to a precipice in your life that a decision needs to be made. The decision you've come to is to become a licensed truck driver. Keep in mind, however, that this new adventure comes with a great deal of legwork to be completed.
First and foremost, to obtain a truck driving job, one must get a Commercial Driver's License (CDL.) Earning a Commercial Driver's License requires the proper training, at an accredited truck driving school. In the United States, training can be obtained through various employers, truck driving schools, government institutions, and the private sector. However, each of these options is subject to inspection of their testing facilities, at any time. That being said, each of these institutions is an option when seeking your CDL. Whichever route you choose, make sure to expect to take part in the following areas:
• The General Knowledge Test
a. vehicle types and differences
b. types of endorsements
c. braking systems
d. safety precautions
• The Road Test
a. pre and post trip inspections
b. vehicle handling
c. on the road driving
The General Knowledge Test contains approximately 30 questions. To pass this assessment, a potential truck driver must receive at least an 80%. Once this hurdle is complete, one must then pass the driving test portion. During this portion, the truck driving student can expect to take part in numerous driving scenarios.
Once the truck driving student has successfully passed both the General Knowledge Test and Road Test, they can receive their CDL permit. This is the perfect opportunity to hone one's driving skills out on the actual roadway. The time spent driving with a permit is paramount, because you'll have another licensed and experienced driver riding next to you. This takes quite a bit of pressure off your shoulders for your first experiences out on America's roads.
When you actually receive your valid Commercial Driver's License that you've worked so hard for; it's a good idea to understand exactly what a CDL contains. Your Commercial Driver's License will contain the following criteria:
a. Your full name and legal address
b. Your accurate physical description (including height, weight, gender, etc.)
c. Your photograph (color)
d. State's license number
e. License expiration date
f. What vehicles you are allowed to operate
g. Any additional endorsements you may have earned
Additional endorsements can be tested for and earned if you choose to do so. Some of these additional endorsements can raise your pay nicely. Therefore, once you've earned your Commercial Driver's License, one may wish to attempt earning one of the following endorsements:
a. Hazmat
b. Tanker
c. Doubles/Triples
d. School Bus
In the end, the trucking industry is a vital component to the economic success of the United States. By becoming a truck driver, and earning your Commercial Driver's License, one can earn quite a good living. To expedite the process, one should prepare in advance by taking a CDL practice test. In addition, becoming a truck driver offers a sense of pride. Without the truck driving profession, American commerce would fail to work, leaving America's public and private sectors a disaster. Therefore, earn your Commercial Driver's License and hit the road to success.
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I am now working as a truck driver in a mining company which provides a big salary. Before, I attended and graduated in a CDL Training School that teaches me anything about operating the trucks to avoid any incidents. After that, I applied to this company and they are satisfied to hire me.
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