Went out to look at Area Truck Driving School and spoke with some of the staff. Very nice. The weekend program is largely self-paced (hell, it's largely based on getting the materials and doing home study on things like the DMV test and pre-trip inspections.) The idea is that I come in and work on driving skills. They offer life-time employment assistance, and their "wall of fame" covers most of the office!
The drawback? It costs $3,805. Now that covers everything.. no fees for "truck rental" or fuel. The only thing I'd have to cover is the DOT physical (which I'll have to research a bit to see how I can cover that.)
Obviously, I'm going to need a student loan. Which is something I'm completely ignorant of. Really, all I know about student loans is that somehow money appears and you are require to pay it back. No clue about who gives them out, or where to start.
At a job site today a trucker mentioned that the Teamsters have their own school. That gets paid for through your dues once you are working. Have to look into that.
Any advice on how to start this process? I fully admit to not knowing what I'm doing.
The drawback? It costs $3,805. Now that covers everything.. no fees for "truck rental" or fuel. The only thing I'd have to cover is the DOT physical (which I'll have to research a bit to see how I can cover that.)
Obviously, I'm going to need a student loan. Which is something I'm completely ignorant of. Really, all I know about student loans is that somehow money appears and you are require to pay it back. No clue about who gives them out, or where to start.
At a job site today a trucker mentioned that the Teamsters have their own school. That gets paid for through your dues once you are working. Have to look into that.
Any advice on how to start this process? I fully admit to not knowing what I'm doing.