Depends on the company. Some companies put you through CDL driving school (or host one in-house). Some do not.
Yes. CDL truck driving positions generally pay more than non CDL positions. In addition, there are not very many truck driving jobs available that do not require the driver to have a CDL license. If you are seriously interested in applying for a truck driving job, you odds of getting hired are much greater if you have a valid CDL license.
Yes. In most cases you will need a CDL Class B license because of the weight of the truck. However, if you would be driving a semi with a dump trailer, you would need a CDL Class A license.
Like all jobs, being a CDL truck driver has its risks. There are many hours on the road and a small pay for each mile can, at times, create an unfortunate situation for the driver.
Length does not determine whether or not a CDL is required.
The regulations for when a CDL is required has nothing to do with length.
Get the permit, take and pass the written and road tests.
Yes you do need a CDL License to drive a bucket truck.
Generally you will need a CDL license and a certificate of proficiency in driving a truck.
If they're paid for that work, they must log it.
Yes, you can get plenty of truck driving jobs with a CDL. It will help you land those jobs.
You only need a cdl license while driving a box truck if the gross weight of the truck is 26,001 or more. Most uhaul rental boxes are able to be driven without a cdl.
You have to be able to get a CDL.