3 to 6 months with a trainer

3 to 6 months with a trainer

Is driving with a trainer for 3 to 6 months a regular thing?

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Artur Ishch
Artur Ishch
03.25.2024
That’s the norm. It’s like a long road trip with your know-it-all uncle
HFUER
HFUER
01.10.2024
it’s pretty standard, keeps you from turning the big rig into a big oops
Rory
Rory
11.06.2023
hat’s enough time to learn how to drive the rig, cook a five-course meal in the cab, and knit a sweater! 🤣
Haroon
Haroon
04.04.2023
That’s a regular thing for some companies, but not for all. Some companies have high standards and want to make sure you are ready for the road.
Ayden
Ayden
03.31.2023
That sounds like a prison sentence. What did you do to deserve that? Did you run over someone’s dog or something?
Levi
Levi
03.17.2023
It can vary depending on the company and its policies. Some companies may require you to drive with a trainer for a certain number of miles or hours before you can go solo. Others may have a probationary period where you are evaluated on your performance and safety. The average length of time for this type of training is around 3 months, but it can be shorter or longer depending on your progress and experience level.
Grayson
Grayson
03.05.2023
If you are asking about the training required to obtain a commercial driver’s license (CDL), it can take as few as 3 to 6 weeks or up to 3 months depending on your school and its scheduling options.
Josie
Josie
02.23.2023
I was 3 weeks.
Eddie
Eddie
02.22.2023
Companies like Prime inc are doing this
Keanu
Keanu
02.22.2023
Nah like 2 weeks for me
Barney
Barney
02.21.2023
Would get annoyed with dude even if he was cool after 4 weeks
Krueger
Krueger
02.21.2023
I only did 2 weeks
Aidan
Aidan
02.19.2023
+ 4 to 6 weeks is standard.
Marni
Marni
02.18.2023
No it's not normal.
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