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Start your opportunity to be a driver, and apply today for a job in Blaine or Maple Grove, MN to get started!
Start your opportunity to be a driver, and apply today for a job in Blaine or Maple Grove, MN to get started!
That depends on a few different factors, but the average length of training is approximately 3-4 weeks. Driving a bus requires a Commercial Driver’s Licence (a CDL), which first requires a Commercial Learner’s Permit (CLP). You are free to take the process at your own pace; a CLP is good for six months, but it is nonrenewable. In addition, under the law, you must hold a CLP for, at minimum, fourteen days before applying for full licensure.
These vary from state to state. In Minnesota, you must apply for a Commercial Driver’s Licence (CDL) before you’re able to operate commercial vehicles such as school buses. Learn more about how to become a bus driver on our guide.
To get a CDL, you must have held a commercial learner’s permit for at least fourteen days and have valid proof of U.S. citizenry (passport, social security number, etc.). You must also be over eighteen years of age; if the job requires you to cross state lines in your commercial vehicle, you must be over 21 years of age.
First, you’ll need your Commercial Learner’s Permit (a CLP). You’ll need to hold a standard, noncommercial driver’s licence in order to apply for said permit. You’ll take a written test and file the according paperwork. After holding your CLP for at least fourteen days, you’ll be eligible to take the road test for your CDL. For more information on getting your CDL, check out our guide.
Getting your Class B CDL is very similar to getting your regular Class D drivers license. First, you take your written test to get your permit, and we offer PAID classroom training to prepare you for the test if needed. Then we would do all your behind the wheel training (also PAID!) with a certified trainer. After logging the needed 15 hours, and once your trainer decides that you are ready, our Training Manager will test you onsite. Pass the test and you have your CDL!
In Minnesota, you cannot apply for a school bus endorsement if you have had a DUI conviction in your driving record in the past seven years. Penalties for a DUI conviction after you’ve achieved your CDL are also much more severe if you’ve previously been convicted, regardless of what licensure you carried at the time. Drivers are also not allowed to consume alcohol for four hours before they will be driving a commercial vehicle.
The laws are tight in Minnesota regarding commercial vehicles and DUIs; you can be charged with a DUI with a blood alcohol content (BAC) at 0.04% if you are driving a commercial vehicle. For context, this is half the BAC required to convict someone who drives a noncommercial vehicle.
A cheerful attitude is the most important thing! In addition to this, you will first need a Minnesota Commercial Learning Permit, which eventually progresses to a full Commercial Driving Licence that allows you to drive a school bus. You’ll need to get a special endorsement to carry passengers, which involves taking an additional written test. For more information on how to become a bus driver, check out our guide.
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