CDL Schools: What Is Their Real Purpose and What Do They Really Teach?

I first went to a CDL school back in 1974. I didn’t do anything with my new license, except to keep it. Now, I am wanting to go and become a real driver. Most companies will not accept you as an inexperienced driver unless you are a recent CDL school graduate. So, back to school for me. In my last post I gave a few key pointers in choosing a school. Now I want to let you know what I think the real purpose of the school is. (HINT: it’s not about making you a truck driver!).

After talking with a number of current and past students and the school’s instructors I realized that the main purpose of my school – and I suspect most others – is to get you ready to pass the department of motor vehicles CDL written exam and CDL driving test. Once I realized this, a lot of the frustrations like getting less driving time than I had hoped, weeks of reading and testing, and hours and hours of doing three types of backing in the training yard went away. As one instructor put it, “Of course we aren’t making drivers out of you. That’s why most companies have a long training period.” (I’ll cover this in a later post on choosing a company). The light came on!! I must pass the DMV test before I can get hired. That makes sense! What a no-brainer!

So, after you have chosen your school remember that your main task at hand is to pass the CDL written test, driving test, and backing skills test. You have to learn to walk before you can learn to run. Don’t get frustrated, keep your cool. Most of all – don’t give up!

A note from Brett Aquila:

Farmer Bob is exactly right. It takes years to really become a good truck driver. Truck driving schools and trucking companies that offer CDL training, some of which actually turn out to be free truck driving schools, are all out to accomplish one thing – teach you what you need to know to get your CDL so that you can get a job with a trucking company and learn to become a truck driver.

So don’t think that once your CDL schooling is done that you’re going to get a job and be on your own. Landing your first truck driving job is only the beginning of your training. You’ll go out on the road with a trainer for quite a long time. That’s when the real training begins!

About Author Farmer Bob

I live in the desert area of Southern California. I retired after a long career in the telecommunications industry. I have wanted to drive for a long time and now seemed to be the right time to start. I am married with three grandkids. My wife doesn't work and is looking forward to being with me when I am driving on my own. My personal creed is simple: "Do what you have promised and don't encroach upon others"

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2 Responses to CDL Schools: What Is Their Real Purpose and What Do They Really Teach?

  1. Tumbleweed says:

    Excellent post, Farmer Bob! Glad to have you in the blogs! Looking forward to your next post…

  2. TruckerMike says:

    Well said Farmer Bob! Couldn’t have said it better myself!

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