A CDL is only required for a tow truck if the vehicle has a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating greater than 33,000 lbs.
There are three classes of wrecker, which are classed by their capabilities, not by the license you need to drive them.
Contrary to what some people think, a Class A wrecker is a light duty wrecker. These do not require a CDL, although a DOT medical card typically is required.
Class B wreckers are medium duty wreckers, and this class gets to the point where you're going to start needed a Class B CDL.
Class C wreckers are heavy duty wreckers - the kind which tow semis and such. You would need a Class A CDL to drive one of these, as well as substantial experience driving a truck - you don't just get out of truck driving school and get put behind the wheel of one of these.
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In order to be a dump truck driver, you first need to have your commercial driver's license, or CDL. Afterwards, you would need to be hired on by a construction company.
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To learn about taking classes to become a truck driver, visit http://www.drivebigtrucks.com/. You will need to download a manual to study and be sure to take your CDL at your local DMV.
You do not need a college degree to be a truck driver.
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.
It's not vital to have a degree to become a truck driver, but the qualifications you do need are a valid truck driving license (CDL license) and a clean record, both driving and criminal. You have to be over 21 and have no signifcant vision problems (i.e. using corrective lenses is fine). There will be extensive training, including regular physicals, but it can be a rewarding job.
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.
You typically need to make sure you have a commerical drivers liscense. You may need to also be liscensed by your state.
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.
Though you are not required to take any classes to become a truck driver with a CDL license, you do have to pass a written test as well as a driving test to show your abilities. In addition, you must pass all DOT requirements such as drug testing and a physical.
You don't need a diploma or GED to become a truck driver, but a lot of companies will expect it. You'd go to a truck driving school, whether at a community college (although the course is not worth any college credits), a dedicated truck driving school, or a company-sponsored truck driving school.