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What type of CDL is best?
A Class A CDL allows you to have more opportunity and variety in your career and is the best choice if you are looking for a long-term career as a driver. If traveling the country appeals to you, Class A CDLs allow for interstate travel.
Which CDL is easiest to obtain?
So, if you're still wondering what the easiest state to get a CDL in is, just know it includes Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi, Indiana, and South Carolina, because that's where our schools are located.
Which CDL jobs pay the most?
- Ice Road Drivers. …
- Oversized Load. Salary: $71,442 per year. …
- Specialty Vehicle Haulers. Salary: $82,099. …
- Team Drivers. Salary: $96,573. …
- Private Fleet. Salary: $95,999 – $110,000 per year. …
- Mining Industry Drivers. Salary: $58,862. …
- Liquids / Tanker. Salary: $88,024. …
- Hazmat Drivers. Salary: $65,466.
What is the most basic CDL?
What is a Class A license? The most common of the CDL types is a Class A CDL. This class of license permits you to drive a Class 8 tractor, which is better known as a big rig. A Class A CDL is available for truck drivers over 21 years of age.
What is the best endorsement for CDL?
- Hazardous Materials Endorsement (HAZMAT)
- School Bus/Passenger Endorsement.
- Doubles/Triples Endorsement.
- Tanker Endorsement.
- Air Brake Endorsement.
What does the acronym CDL stand for?
CDL stands for Commercial Driver's License. In order to drive a commercial motor vehicle in the United States, the driver must hold a valid Commercial Driver's License, or “CDL”.
What does CDL stand for data?
The CDL stands for Color Decision List. Like an EDL communicates basic edit data, a CDL carries a subset of color-correction data.
What is the highest level of CDL?
A Class C CDL is the last license class and it covers the rest, i.e. what Class A and B do not. It authorizes the holder to drive any single vehicle with a GVWR of less than 26,000 pounds, given that the towed vehicle has a GVWR of less than 10,000 pounds.