Pretty easy, actually. So long as you can graduate from a CDL driving school, there are companies out there which hire new graduates... Swift Transportation, Werner Enterprises, Roehl Transportation, Schneider National, Knight's Transportation/Knight's Refrigerated, Central Freight, Central Refrigerated, C.R. England, etc., etc..
The downside is, these are often referred to as 'coolie carrier' companies (although Schneider actually does get some decent feedback). You'll have to get a year under your belt before you're able to move on to higher paying jobs, local jobs, etc.
You'll undergo a training period with a driver trainer once you start - you don't just go solo straight away. It may be between one and two months, depending on the company.
To get a non cdl driving job, you have to get a experienced driver and also have a real driver license. Thank you for asking this difficult question, im happy to answer
You can get a CDL. But no company is going to hire you with that on your record. While it is possible for someone with a felony to get a CDL job (albeit difficult), drug convictions and violence convictions make you untouchable.
Yes. However, if you have more than three points total on your license for the past three years, it's going to be really difficult for you to find a driving job, with or without a CDL.
You will lose your CDL and lose your job that requires you to keep your CDL. Some states are very strict about DUI charges, never mind convictions.
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/
Generally, they operate a vehicle which requires a CDL. Whether this is their primary function, or a side function which goes with the job depends on the actual job itself. An over-the-road driver will be a truck driver first and foremost, whereas a rig laborer in the oilfields will only be a CDL driver as a secondary function.
You can get a CDL. The difficult part will be finding employment.
If their job function involves operating a vehicle which requires a CDL, then yes.
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You can get the CDL. Good luck finding a job where you get to use it, though.
No. CDL requirements apply only to on-road vehicles.
No, CDL requirements pertain only to on-road vehicles.