Lets look at the facts with the CDL issue. First, there are going to be
differences from state to state. Second, not one person on this list wants
to find out the hard way that there is some obscure ordinance that requires
them to get the CDL. The biggest expense one faces when getting a CDL is
truck rental. If we all have these trucks, why not take a day, go take the
written test, go for a drive and get the license. The cost is far less than
the ticket or day off work to argue your case in court, besides, the next
time your friend wants you to move his commercial vehicle, you can do it with
confidence. Better to have and not need then to need and not have!
I'm shooting for the class A just to say I have it......
Kenneth Engle
Loxahatchee, FL
Reo M-275 tractor (not home yet)
Recovry4x4@aol.com
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