Can anyone tell me about school training to become a trucker my felony was in 1995.
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Can anyone tell me about school training to become a trucker my felony was in 1995.
Any trucking school will train you regardless if you have a felony or not. It's the trucking companies that will hire you that care about the felony. You should call around to different trucking schools in your area and see if their student recruiter can answer this question for you - Does your school have trucking company recruiters frequent their school looking for recent graduates of that school? Most GOOD trucking schools have big OTR companies come to their schools on regular schedules looking for new graduates to hire as "rookies or trainees" with their company. Expect to pay anywhere from $5,000 up for this school course. You can get a PELL grant but that takes time and hoop jumping at your county level, but it is available as a last resort. Also, if they are a good trucking school the student recruiter should be able to advise you what particular trucking companies do hire felons. They should know this.
Some of the bigger OTR companies actually have paid training at their facilities. You only need to get there and pay for your food. I know CR England has such facilities. So does some other bigger OTR companies.
You need to be upfront about your felony with any trucking company recruiter when applying for a job. You can even have a criminal background done on yourself to show that you haven't gotten in any trouble since the conviction.
Your driving record plays a huge part in if you will ever get hired as a professional driver. If you have a clean DMV record, this will take you very far in getting a trucking job.
Thanks for the info I will check into this,I fill an application out with c r england and didn't get no respond thanks again
You can call up their recruiter and speak to him. Take the initiative! The more enthusiastic you sound, the better your chances are with any trucking company. They always like upbeat people working for them. I worked in the office for 2 different trucking companies in Ohio so I know how they "tick". I sat in the same office as the Safety Director/Recruiter and he was always upbeat and happy.
I hope you understand I truly appreciate all you doing,given thanks to God for you ,I truly want to be a truck driver.
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