Depends on what class of CDL you're going for, among other things.
If the vehicle requires a CDL in service, it'll require a CDL for the test drive.
Well that depends what kind of truck you want to drive. For huge eighteen wheelers you do need a CDL. You can take classes at your local community college for a CDL license.
Yes you do need a CDL License to drive a bucket truck.
If you need to earn your CDL for your job, the best thing that you can do is to attend a CDL training school. By attending one of the many CDL training schools, you can learn the basics of driving a truck. A CDL school will teach you the most important things that you will need to know to pass the CDL test. You will also get plenty of hours of practice driving a truck.
A CDL I believe only covers the person who passed the test for it. Your workers need their own CDLs.
If the truck you are driving weighs in excess of 18,000 pounds you will need a CDL license which requires a written and road test. If you are looking at driving something such as a FedEx or UPS truck, you need a CDL Class C license.
Penske or Hertz. You'll need an actual licensed driver to drive it to your test, though.
In order to become a truck driver you will need a commercial driver's license (CDL), which you can obtain through taking a test at your local DMV. The next step would be to contact a local truck driving school in your area. Once you graduate from school you'll need to take a written and road test, which is often provided by the school you attend.
He needs a CDL to drive a fire truck on the highway. Most heavy duty truck mechanics have that license. In my state (CT) you can drive a fire truck with a Class B (straight truck CDL) or what we call a Q endorsement which is a fire apparatus only endorsement of your normal license. You take the Class B test and they'll give you just the Q. I don't think its as "governed" as the CDL is. On another note the Q endorsement lets you drive any FD truck from the little ones to the 80,000 lb ladder truck if you get checked out on it. I understand the intent of the law or allowance I should say, but there are considerations,hazards, and skill about handling that kind of weight which was covered in my Class A CDL class that weren't really mentioned on my Q. If that ladder was a commercial vehicle you would need an A license for that weight.
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.
Generally you will need a CDL license and a certificate of proficiency in driving a truck.
Working as a tow truck driver can be a rewarding job. You will need to obtain a CDL in the state in whihch you plan to work.