Go to a truck driving school. All the recruiting Propaganda from various companies will be there. Or, go to a truck stop, look for the free publications they offer in the drivers' lounge, call the various companies which say they'll hire with no experience... they typically either send you to school or host one in-house.
You can get the CDL. Good luck finding a job where you get to use it, though.
Yes, it does. If your Class B job requires additional endorsements (such as hazmat, tanker, etc.), you must still have those endorsements on your Class A CDL in order to perform that work.
CDL stands for Commercial Drivers License. You can find a job as a truck driver. Class A is for the 80,000# gross vehicle weight semis. Class B can be anything from a garbage truck to a cement truck, and even school buses.
In order to get a CDL driving job you will have to have a CDL license. You can search for CDL jobs at http://www.cdljobs.com/ and http://www.cdljobshelp.com/
Yes you do need a cdl for a job as a UPS driver. A CDL license is a commercial drivers license and since a UPS driver drives a commercial vehicle on public roads the driver does need this specialized license.
if you want to work for a towing company, you first have to obtain the right cdl class a licensing. after that, simply apply with the companies you are interested in.
It's different on a state by state basis. However, in the vast majority of cases you'll need a class A CDL driver's license to operate it.
Having a CDL allows you to do a job. You don't get anything else out of it.
It is most likely a truck driver that would be looking for a Class A CDL job. You can visit the monster website for more information. There is a full list of jobs available.
To get a non cdl driving job, you have to get a experienced driver and also have a real driver license. Thank you for asking this difficult question, im happy to answer
to get a truck driving jobs you will need a commercial driver license or CDL. as if you are looking for a tow trucking job you will also need a towing license.
If it's a job which requires a CDL, then you cannot have the "no air brake" restriction. There is no such thing as an "air brake license" in the US.