Harder for some than it is for others, I suppose. Getting the license isn't particularly difficult. Most of these truck driving schools are commonly referred to as "CDL mills", where they'll crank out hordes of licensed, but undertrained drivers. But the whole purpose of these schools is to get you licensed and understand the basics, so that you can go on and actually learn how to drive a truck.
Anything defined as a CMV will require a CDL, regardless. So if it's pulling a trailer, yes, it will require a CDL.
Your CDL permit is in addition to the class of licence you had beforehand. So long as you were licenced to drive a car before you got your CDL permit, you can drive your own car while you possess a CDL permit.
Yes but you will be hard pressed to find a job if this ticket is for DUI
Because you are taking a CDL training course so you can get a job as a truck driver.
You can repo without one. You only need a CDL if you're going to be operating vehicles or combinations which would require a CDL in normal operation. So, if you're repossessing Class 8 trucks, you'd need a CDL. If you're just repossessing a passenger car, you wouldn't need it.
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Whatever the employer decides, so long as they meet minimum wage requirements. There isn't one blanket answer for this, as there are three classes of CDL, and a wide variety of jobs which involve operating a vehicle which requires a CDL.
You can only hold one CDL, so there's no need to pluralize it. Any bus designed to transport more than 15 persons (including the driver), you need a CDL with a passenger endorsement.
In order to get a CDL driving job you will have to have a CDL license. You can search for CDL jobs at http://www.cdljobs.com/ and http://www.cdljobshelp.com/
i believe so.
It would appear so, although I wouldn't expect one to fare so well looking for a CDL driving job at 16... most insurance companies won't even insure a CDL driver under 21 without charging an astronomical rate, and I've yet to see one which would actually insure a CDL driver under 18.
You can get good cdl training at any cdl school. A website called greatcdltraining . com is where you can find more information about the cdl training .