I'm interested in recommendations for sponsored CDL training that has a high acceptance rate, gets drivers on the road quickly, and allows drivers to run solo and carry a passenger.
Everyone's situations very, there could be a million and one reasons why he was rejected so there really isn't a company with a high acceptance rate, sure some are more picky than others.
He should be more worried about training in a safe and professional manor rather than being able to take a passenger as soon as possible
A CDL is required to drive any of the following vehicles:
Why did Swift deny him? I mean this in no disrespect, but if Swift denied him then that's really bad as they accept just about anyone. At this point I would just apply to all companies using the link below and see if anyone else bites.
Why did Swift deny him? I mean this in no disrespect, but if Swift denied him then that's really bad as they accept just about anyone. At this point I would just apply to all companies using the link below and see if anyone else bites.
A CDL is required to drive any of the following vehicles:
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I do writing work online, so my boyfriend and I hatched a plan where he would get a CDL and do OTR driving with me as his passenger.
We talked to Swift, and they said that I could ride with him as soon as he finished driving with his mentor. They said it would be 8 weeks from the time he started training until we could be on the road together. Unfortunately, Swift declined his application.
CRST has accepted him, but I have been told that they do not allow for solo driving with a passenger.
I'm interested in recommendations for sponsored CDL training that has a high acceptance rate, gets drivers on the road quickly, and allows drivers to run solo and carry a passenger.
I'm also interested in hearing any other information that you think we should know.
Thank you!
CDL:
Commercial Driver's License (CDL)
A CDL is required to drive any of the following vehicles:
OTR:
Over The Road
OTR driving normally means you'll be hauling freight to various customers throughout your company's hauling region. It often entails being gone from home for two to three weeks at a time.