Texas CDL Truck
Rentals is an honest service helping people become class A commercial driver
licensed. Texas CDL Truck Rentals helps people become licensed for far less
than traditional driver training schools and lasts only a few days, compared to
the weeks of study at training schools. Texas CDL Truck Rentals considers
itself an alternative to drivers’ training when they should be considered the
best option.
Texas CDL Truck
Rentals is what training schools fear, an honest company out to help people
instead of trapping them. The truth is, many drivers’ training schools lure
people in with false promises of a well-paid job, free training, and other
perks. In reality, they use the people who come to them looking for
opportunity. The training schools sign people to contracts stating they will
repay the cost of their training with interest as high as 18 to 22 percent.
Many trucking
companies offer their own training course. This is where people truly fall
prey. Not only are they contracted to repay their training, but the company
also finds ways to deduct from their paycheck. Texas CDL Truck Rentals points
out the sad truth: the companies promise their drivers $14 an hour or more, but
pay cents on the mile. After breaking down the math, drivers make about $5 an
hour.
Texas CDL Truck
Rentals want people to avoid this trap. Another sad fact is that many drivers
desperate for quality work seek to break their contract. Since training
programs can train 200 or more people a month, it is easy for 200 people to
break their contract with the company. This results in the company's ability to
use people as a tax-write off. That results in about a $1.2 million tax
write-off per month. Texas CDL Truck Rentals sees this as a vicious loop; why
wouldn't the training school and company want people to quit when they turn a
profit by people breaking contract?