Colorado B/S Thread

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cripes, I'm staying off the highway!;) congrats, man, hope the right job shows up for ya! :cheers: I'll buy you a PBR next time you're down south!
 
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Combination vehicles is the standard for getting your Class A, doubles/triples is an additional endorsment and didn't cost me anything. I paid 35$ to get my CDL today. My job paid 1800$ for me to breaze through the 2wk program at CDL college in a week. I was parallel parking on the first day. :D

To get a Class A you will need a DOT-Phyical Card and then take the General Knowledge, Air Brakes, and Combination Vehicles test at the DMV. You'll then pay 14$ for your permit. Your Permit is good for 1 year. Then all you really need to do is schedule yourself for a Class A CDL Skills Test with a licensed testing facility (about 225$). Pass your 3-part skills test (pre-trip safety inspection, parking/backing manuevers, and on-road evaluation) and they'll give you a certificate to take back to the DMV and get your actual CDL with, the CDL itself cost 35$ and they didn't charge me to take the doubles/triples test.

The doubles/triples test was stupid easy and only 20 questions long. I really should have taken the tankers one as well because its also a mere 2-3 page section in the CDL book and would have probably also been free. Now I need to see if I can just add that endorsement or if I'll have to pay for another CDL again.

You don't have to go through an entire course to take the Skills Test, but I would actually recommend it. The pre-trip inspection alone results in a 70% fail rate according to the instructors where I went. They're looking for very specific verbage on it that I would've been completely lost on w/o going to the course. They also did a great job of teaching us the referance points for all of the backing manuevers. The actual onroad portion is easy, but again there are certain things you have to do to pass the test that you wouldn't necc know about w/o at least spending a day or two there. Also, as a heads up CO is talking about making it a restriction on your license next year if you take the test in an automatic. For now it makes no differance. I took the test in an auto because 1, it allows you to just focus on the driving (if you miss a gear and coast for your vehicle length or more its an automatic failure, you can't shift in an intersection or while turning either) and 2, I never learned how to double clutch (I've been floating since day 1 for the last years with our trucks at work) and you HAVE to double clutch on the test. The automatic is kind of girly, but as it doesn't matter on your CDL for now who really cares. I could also care less about double clutching, I can float gears on our 13spd while grossing 100,000 lbs going up and over I-70. I see no need to double clutch, its just stupid. I was getting the hang of it by the end of the week, but I have no plans to really keep up on it.
 
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ya I already have cdl and know the process. Was curious if you had to pay more for the triples/doubles endorsement. My tanker endorsement was like 5$ I think, same as for my motorcycle endorsement.
I think I'm just gonna hit the school my buddy went to un order to get my class a just because I haven't been in a truck in a few months. And tired of no one hiring for class b.
 
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If your familiar at all with it I can coach you through the entire testing process and probably save you some money. I do think going to the actual course was worth it though, especially as I didn't pay for it. :D
 
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Spotted this xj with a naxja sticker up off Filmore
Any one recognize it?
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If your familiar at all with it I can coach you through the entire testing process and probably save you some money. I do think going to the actual course was worth it though, especially as I didn't pay for it. :D
Ya I'll be leaving in mid April for a few weeks to help my grandparents since she will be fresh out of a hefty surgery and their property needs some maintenance. But once I get back to town I'm just gonna go to the class.
what company did you go through?
 
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Are there any other good surplus stores in the Springs worth checking out? Went to the one in Old Colorado City and it is nothing like I remember it being as a kid. Just need to get a few general things like bags etc.
 
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Are there any other good surplus stores in the Springs worth checking out? Went to the one in Old Colorado City and it is nothing like I remember it being as a kid. Just need to get a few general things like bags etc.
depending on what all you need there is a guy off Austin bluffs and Barnes. He posts ads on Craigslist. Pre crazy prices.
 
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I highly recommend Lagunitas Brown Shugga. It's 9.9% ABV. As Troy knows, I also highly recommend catching trout all day long. I must go nap now. See you turds later.
 
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Hauled these guys down to the warehouse in Golden, and brought 3 new HMMWV's back to the shop in Longmont.

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Then I turned and burned back down to the warehouse and grabbed these guys. I made them fit with room to spare.

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I need to get outta the cop-shop and into the used auto parts biz big time.

Any of you been to Colorado Auto Salvage when all of the upper-level management is working? EVERY ONE OF THEM drive new Ford Raptor trucks. It's like the boss did a group buy and handed them out. I was there a couple weeks back and there were 5 of them all lined up in those employee reserved spaces.....
 
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aren't you already? You have that equally pricey Cummins

And I have a wife that makes more moola than I do and no kids. Do all 5 of those CAP managers have well paid wives too? I'm betting those Raptors are paid for....... Mine ain't. :looney:

I suppose they could be company cars........

I'm just sayin'...... I'd like their job...... Those kinds of perks make it even more appealing......
 
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How many times did I tell you that we should go into the Vanagon business? My god. That was a gravy train with biscuit wheels. Swallow your pride man. We could make a fortune on the coolant lines alone. Where is that picture of you in my Van grinnin' like a opossum eatin' shit?
 
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