Have you been in the trucking industry for a while and are now ready to advance your truck driving career? Although there are several ways to advance your career as a truck driver, getting a CDL tanker endorsement is a relatively easy way to expand your load-carrying options to include liquids of any kind. Having a tanker endorsement will not only allow you to transport liquids, but will also open up the opportunity for better-paying loads.
But what is a tanker endorsement, you ask? In short, having a CDL tanker endorsement means that the driver is licensed and adequately prepared to transport large liquid loads. Furthermore, there are 2 main kinds of tanker endorsements available:
If you’re wondering how to get a tanker endorsement, just note that not everyone is automatically eligible. To be eligible to apply for a CDL tanker endorsement, you must first complete all over the following:
Once all of the above has been addressed and completed, you will be eligible to apply for a CDL tanker endorsement.
Now that you know what the tanker endorsement requirements are, it is time to go over how much it costs to get a tanker endorsement. Thankfully, CDL tanker endorsements are relatively inexpensive. If you already have your CDL, the additional endorsement costs range from $10 to $50 depending on the state you live in. Since price can vary from state to state, be sure to check with your state’s DMV for specific tank endorsement pricing and requirements.
As a new or seasoned truck driver, simply knowing what a tanker endorsement is, what the requirements are to get one, how much it costs to get one, as well as the benefits of having one can help you set future goals and not stay content with your current career status. It will also help keep you motivated to get additional CDL endorsements so you can land better, high-paying truck driving jobs. Regardless of if you plan to get a CDL tanker endorsement right away or in the future, learning how to handle a liquid load is crucial in keeping you and others safe on the open road. If you are a new driver, consider getting as many endorsements as you can. Any added experience you bring to the table can open up better truck driving career opportunities down the road.
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