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enRo
06-08-2005, 03:41 PM
Yep, I got mucho kudos when I used a brand new Sterling Dump truck with Air Conditioning on this 90 Degree day. Passed my Class B driving test on the first try! So now Im able to drive the big 8 speeds all by myself :-D

NJSPEEDER
06-08-2005, 03:58 PM
sweet deal. that should lead to a pay increase. :)

later
tim

kamikaz
06-08-2005, 04:28 PM
Congrats on the new addition to your license :)

Later,

Santos

deadtrend1
06-08-2005, 05:14 PM
good job, the straight trucks arent hard to drive at all. The pre-trip is about the hardest part. You did do air brake endorment with that too right??

I got my b last summer using a Frightliner FL80 Box truck. I have my A test comming up June 17th. For that I'll be usuing a 2005 Freightliner Columbia class (Large sleeper cab) with a 53" spread axel drop deck trailer. That outta be fun.

I just got my motorcycle endorsement monday, that test was a bitch since my tall ass couldnt fit on the scooter I rented.

BTW, heres the truck I mainly drive for my work
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/tstrella/temp/dcp1855.jpg

enRo
06-08-2005, 06:36 PM
Yea, at first, I had a Class A Permit which included General Knowledge, Air Brakes, Trailers, and Tanker. My employer felt that I should go ahead and get my Class B first, and when I am experienced to go ahead to get my A. The highest paying position in Roxbury Twp is an Operator (having a Class A) which makes a little over $60,000 a year (that includes the $10K in benefits).

jims69camaro
06-08-2005, 06:50 PM
:woot:

The pre-trip is about the hardest part.

2005 Freightliner Columbia class (Large sleeper cab) with a 53' spread axel drop deck trailer. That outta be fun.

if you nail the pre-trip the rest of the test is a drive in the park. :lol:

all i ever drove were freightliners. nice cabs, large sleepers. once you get out on the road you see all manner of cab with some pretty strange wheelbase and sleeper combinations. i don't think i would ever be comfortable in a flat-top, though, at 6'2" i needed to stand up without hitting my head and not have to be doubled over to move about.

make sure those axles are closed up tight next to each other on the trailer(makes it easier to maneuver). good luck to both of you.

foff667
06-08-2005, 08:22 PM
congrats :)

deadtrend1
06-08-2005, 09:15 PM
:woot:

make sure those axles are closed up tight next to each other on the trailer(makes it easier to maneuver).

Unfortunetly, they are solid axels with no dumpvalve. Not one on the trailer, nor a switch inside the truck. So, I'm just gonna have to make the foward axel drag all over the place when I take the test. Sucks but i need to work with what i got.

79dizZy28
06-08-2005, 10:19 PM
congrads :toast:

nj85z28
06-08-2005, 10:27 PM
congrats! i took my CDL B last year on a Sterling rack body truck. good thing to have

deadtrend1
06-09-2005, 05:20 PM
btw, dont forget to go get a medical card. I forgot to get one till about 5 months after getting my B class. That included numerous trips to charlotte NC, one trip to Florida, and getting inspected at a weigh station on the way down.

Funny thing was the state trooper never asked me for one, but supposedly they are a important thing to carry. IF you dont have one or don't know about it, go get a physical by your doctor and tell him its for a DOT CDL exam.