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A prime reason for me to obtain a CDL ("Commercial driving license", lol at an individual that thought it was California Driving License) would be due to my clean driving record (luckily), and to take some temporary side work if the opportunity presented itself. I know just like the IT industry (ugh), if you don't have work experience (including unpaid internships?), you're not gonna get far.
But the following PDF of a community states $3,800 in costs total. Is that reasonable?
http://www.ccbcmd.edu/media/ceed/cdl.pdf
Again, I'm mainly interested in the skill in driving/handling an 18 wheeler, not necessarily acquiring a job with it, unless I need to, assuming anyone would hire, with lack of work experience.
I have a technical/"STEM" associates degree by the way.
But the following PDF of a community states $3,800 in costs total. Is that reasonable?
http://www.ccbcmd.edu/media/ceed/cdl.pdf
Again, I'm mainly interested in the skill in driving/handling an 18 wheeler, not necessarily acquiring a job with it, unless I need to, assuming anyone would hire, with lack of work experience.
I have a technical/"STEM" associates degree by the way.
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