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Phone: 402-763-5800 mccneb.edu/truckdriving 10/2015

CDL Training Program Checklist (must be completed before the first day of class) CDL students are required to have a High School diploma or GED equivalent Pass a DOT physical and drug screen at WorkFit. Have results of your drug screen emailed to Darryl Partner: dlpartner@mccneb.edu or mailed to: Metropolitan Community College, Applied Technology Center, ATTN: Darryl Partner, 10407 State St, Omaha, NE 68122-1053 Obtain your Commercial Learner s Permit (CLP) from your Department of Motor Vehicles prior to starting the CDL Training program. You must present your Medical Examiner s Certificate at the DMV prior to testing for the LPC. Request the LPC for Class A CDL. On the DMV application select Category A Interstate Non-Excepted if over 21 years old, otherwise select Category C Intrastate Non-Excepted. Obtain a copy of your driving record from each state in which you ve held a driver s license in the last five years. Nebraska residents go to http://www.dmv.ne.gov/dvr/drvrec/drivrecreq.html and select Driver Record Search (One Time) for your Nebraska record. Iowa residents go to https://mymvd.iowadot.gov/account/login for your Iowa record. Registration must be completed at the Applied Technology Center at 10407 State Street. Purchase books at the Fort Omaha Campus Bookstore, located in building 10 at 30 th and Fort Streets. The book store typically has the books in stock no sooner than 2-weeks before class starts. Do not purchase the Heartsaver First Aid CPR AED book. *If you do not use WorkFit get your DOT physical and drug screen you must use an FMCSA Certified Medical Examiner. You must direct the facility to release and email the drug screen results to Darryl Partner dlpartner@mccneb.edu. A complete, searchable list of Certified Medical Examiners is found at: https://nationalregistry.fmcsa.dot.gov/ WorkFit offers a lower price for our CDL students than many other locations so we recommend that you utilize them for you physical and drug screen if possible. WorkFit, Inc. 140 S 77 th St. Omaha, NE 68144 Phone: 402-934-4535 Hours: M-F 8am-5pm WorkFit requires an appointment Drug screens must be scheduled at least 1 hour before closing time. Combined cost for physical and drug screen is $75. WorkFit, Inc. only accepts cash for payment.

Truck Driver CDL Training Requirements Complete the following prior to the first day of class and bring to class: 1. Complete a DOT drug screen and Physical at WorkFit, or the Certified Medical Examiner of your choice. Federal law requires that the drug screen be performed no earlier than 30 days prior to the first day of class. If you do not get your drug screen at WorkFit you must request the results be emailed to dlpartner@mccneb.edu or kamartin9@mccneb.edu. 2. Obtain Class A Commercial Learner s Permit from your DMV (they require you to provide proof of your DOT physical, so remember to take your DOT physical card). 3. Obtain a copy of your driving record. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations require that all drivers operating trucks in the United States be able to read and speak the English language sufficiently to converse with the general public, understand highway signs & signals, respond to official queries, and make entries on reports and records. Safety is our number one concern at MCC and throughout the transportation industry. Because we operate heavy machinery on public streets it is paramount to your safety, your fellow student s safety, and the public s safety that you be able to respond to verbal directions in a prompt manner. A language barrier may create an unsafe training and learning environment. Accordingly, if English is not your native language, you must complete the ESL Compass before being considered for the program. Obtain your Commercial Learner s Permit from the DMV by completing the required written examinations at the DMV. You must present your Medical Examiner s Certificate at the DMV prior to testing for the CLP. Request the CLP for Class A CDL. If you are over age 21 select Category A Interstate Non- Excepted, otherwise select Category C Intrastate Non-Excepted. The DMV may require you to prove proof of citizenship so it is advised that you have a copy of your birth certificate, passport, or green card with you when you go to get your permit. DMV Written Examinations: To obtain your Class A Commercial Learner s Permit you must pass the following written examinations at the DMV: 1) General Knowledge (50 questions) 2) Combination Vehicle (20 questions) 3) Air Brakes (25 questions) To prepare for your Commercial Learner s Permit (CLP) tests visit any DMV and ask for a copy of the Commercial Driver s License Manual. Focus your study on chapters 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 11, 12, and 13. A practice test can be found at the Nebraska DMV website:

http://www.nebraska.gov/dmv/cdl-practice-exam/practice_test.cgi It is extremely important for you to have the learner s permit on the first day of class. It is a requirement of the course and not having it could mean having to drop the class. We begin driving the trucks on the first day, but without the learner s permit you can t drive. Just as important, tuition reimbursement rates fall quickly if you don t have the learner s permit and have to drop the class after the first day, you run the risk of surrendering 25-100% of your tuition. We are here for your success, having your learner s permit on the first day helps us to give you the best CDL education you can get. Still have questions? Call or email the CDL faculty, we ll be glad to talk with you to help you get started in your career as a professional truck driver. The email addresses for CDL Faculty are: Kim Martin kamartin9@mccneb.edu Darryl Partner dlpartner@mccneb.edu Our phone number is 402-763-5800 Course Completion: You will not be administered the DMV Vehicle Inspection, Basic Skills, and Road tests unless you achieve a passing grade in the class. MCC equipment cannot be used to take the DMV tests if you fail the course and/or are not an MCC student. Drug Screen and DOT Physical Site: WorkFit, Inc. 140 S 77 th St. Omaha, NE 68144 Phone: 402-934-4535 Fax: 402-934-5939 Hours: M-F 8am-5pm WorkFit requires an appointment. Drug screens will not be scheduled after 4pm. Combined cost for physical and drug screen is $75. If you split them, to get the physical first for registration for example, the cost is $40 for the physical and $30 for the drug screen. WorkFit, Inc. only accepts cash for payment. Remember, to participate in the MCC truck driving program you must: Pass the Department of Transportation physical examination and drug screen. Be at least 18 years of age. Have a current driver s license, and Commercial Learner s Permit.

Red Flags Many companies are looking for qualified drivers. Strict insurance requirements, the security environment, and the Comprehensive Safety Analysis (CSA) program from the FMCSA have, however, caused carriers to tighten their hiring criteria. Companies today will conduct a thorough and detailed check of an applicant s driving, criminal, and employment history; some also pull an applicant s credit report. Any red flag that gives reason for concern may cause that applicant to be passed over in favor of a more qualified one. While this is not a comprehensive list, here are a few red flags to consider: Felonies & Misdemeanors: This is a huge issue with trucking companies. A felon is not allowed into Canada. If the trucking company runs Canada they might not hire you. Some companies do not allow a felony in a lifetime, others it has to be 7-10 years old (based on completion of sentence). No major misdemeanor convictions in 7 years or minor in 3 years (based on completion of sentence). Multiple felony convictions; child abuse, child neglect, child endangerment, sexual misconduct with a minor; sexual assault; domestic violence; sale, manufacturing or transportation of controlled substances; embezzlement; theft, robbery or burglary will probably eliminate you from most (but not all) transportation jobs. DUI: Charges within the past five years are a bad mark on your record. Some companies require no DUI in a lifetime, others it must be 3-5 years old or, if 2 convictions, both need to be over 10 years old. Three or more DUI convictions may eliminate you all-together, it all depends on the company policy. Traffic Violations: Most companies have a standard of no more than two moving violations in the past year and no more than three in 3 years. The following violations normally will not be allowed within the past 3 to 5 years: Refusal to take a drug or alcohol test, hit and run, leaving the scene of an accident, improper lane changes, following too closely, careless and reckless driving, speeding in excess of 15 mph, open container convictions, revoked or suspended license, or SR-22 insurance to name the most serious. Other issues: Other than the normal physical requirements there are two issues that seem to reoccur in almost every class that will sometimes keep someone from getting a Class A CDL Permit. (1) The student will have an old unpaid traffic conviction that they ve forgotten about; Or (2) the student has an vision problem that only shows up during the DOT Physical exam. Health Concerns: There are many health problems that may eliminate you from overthe-road driving positions. These include severe vision problems, uncontrolled high blood pressure, insulin-dependent diabetes, sleep apnea, and some physical impairments. You won t know if you re qualified unless you consult with a Certified Medical Examiner (CME). Physical Qualifications: A driver must qualify as per part 391.41 of the FMCSR. Keep in mind that these are basic requirements. Disqualifying issues are far more detailed than listed above but this should emphasize the importance of keeping a clean record if you intend to begin a career as a professional driver. This by no means precludes you from taking the class at MCC, there are companies that have less stringent requirements than others and students with some of these issues have found employment. This information is only offered so that you can make an informed decision about professional driving as a career. The best advice if any of this applies to you is to call companies and explain your situation and ask them if they would hire you.

Estimated CDL Training Program Costs Reference # credit hours / units $ each* Extended $ Tuition - Nebraska Residents 19.5 61.00 $1,189.50 Books (only available at Fort Omaha Campus) Tractor-Trailer Driver Training Manual (J.J. Keller) ED 425 H 1 60.00 $60.00 FMCSR (J.J. Keller) EG 17 hsp 1 24.25 $24.25 Coaching the Professional Truck Driver 2 (CS) DT 004 1 2.00 $2.00 CMV Driver Basics for entry-level training (Keller) ED 548 H 1 6.25 $6.25 Hazmat Transportation: What Drivers Need to Know (Keller) ED286 HRV3 1 6.25 $6.25 0 HOS Handbook: The complete guide for CMV drivers ED493H 1 9.50 $9.50 Rand McNally Motor Carriers Atlas 1 19.95 $19.95 total for books [does not include tax] $128.20 Book prices subject to change Total $1,317.70 Additional Expenses Work gloves required 1 DOT Physical @ Workfit required 1 40.00 $40.00 DOT Drug Screen @ Workfit required 1 35.00 $35.00 Motor Vehicle Record required 1 3.00 $3.00 Learner's Permit required 1 12.50 $12.50 CDL license w/ endorsements required 1 57.50 $57.50 total additional expense $148.00 Optional HazMat Background Check (online @ https://hazprints.tsa.dhs.gov/public/) $86.50 Total Education Investment $1,465.70

Estimated CDL Training Program Costs Reference # credit hours / units $ each* Extended $ Tuition - Non-Resident 19.5 89.00 $1,735.50 Books (only available at Fort Omaha Campus) Tractor-Trailer Driver Training Manual (J.J. Keller) ED 425 H 1 60.00 $60.00 FMCSR (J.J. Keller) EG 17 hsp 1 24.25 $24.25 Coaching the Professional Truck Driver 2 (CS) DT 004 1 2.00 $2.00 CMV Driver Basics for entry-level training (Keller) ED 548 H 1 6.25 $6.25 Hazmat Transportation: What Drivers Need to ED286 HRV3 1 6.25 $6.25 Know (Keller) HOS Handbook: The complete guide for CMV drivers ED493H 1 9.50 $9.50 Rand McNally Motor Carriers Atlas 1 19.95 $19.95 total for books [does not include tax] $128.20 Book prices subject to change Total $1,863.70 Additional Expenses Work gloves required 1 DOT Physical @ Workfit required 1 40.00 $40.00 DOT Drug Screen @ Workfit required 1 35.00 $35.00 Motor Vehicle Record required 1 7.00 $7.00 Learner's Permit required 1 varies $10-20 CDL license w/ endorsements required 1 varies $20-60 total additional expense (approx.) $150.00 Optional HazMat Background Check (online @ https://hazprints.tsa.dhs.gov/public/) $86.50 Approximate Education Investment $2,013.70

CDL Class A Training Dates 2015-16 Course Dates Class times Winter Quarter 2015 (15/WI) Start End DESL 1310-D1 M-TH 12/17/15 01/15/16 7:30 AM 4:00 PM F 7:30 AM 11:30AM DESL 1320-D2 M-F 01/19/16 02/22/16 7:30 AM 4:00 PM DESL 2900-D1 T-F 02/23/16 02/26/16 By Appointment EMSP 1010-D1 1 day class January 22, 2016 No Classes December 24, 2015 to January 3, 2016 Spring Quarter 2016 (15/SP) Start End DESL 1310-D1 M-TH 03/14/16 03/25/16 7:30 AM 4:00 PM F 7:30 AM 11:30AM DESL 1320-D2 M-F 03/28/15 05/06/15 7:30 AM 4:00 PM DESL 2900-D1 M-F 05/09/16 05/13/16 By Appointment EMSP 1010-D1 1 day class April 08, 2016 Spring Break March 26-27, 2016 Summer Quarter 2016 (16/SS) Start End DESL 1310-D1 M-TH 06/10/16 06/23/16 7:30 AM 4:00 PM F 7:30 AM 11:30AM DESL 1320-D2 M-F 06/24/16 08/05/16 7:30 AM 4:00 PM DESL 2900-D1 M-F 08/07/16 08/11/16 By Appointment EMSP 1010-D1 1 day class June 17, 2016 No Classes July 4, 2016 Fall Quarter 2016 (16/FA) Start End DESL 1310-D1 M-TH 09/12/16 09/23/16 7:30 AM 4:00 PM F 7:30 AM 11:30AM DESL 1320-D2 M-F 09/26/16 11/04/16 7:30 AM 4:00 PM DESL 2900-D1 M-F 11/07/16 11/11/16 By Appointment EMSP 1010-D1 1 day class Sept 23, 2016

Nondiscrimination & Equal Opportunity Statement Metropolitan Community College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, marital status, age, disability or sexual orientation in admission or access to its programs and activities or in its treatment or hiring of employees. The College complies with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Civil Rights Act of 1990, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, as amended, the Age Discrimination Act of l975, related Executive Orders 11246 and 11375 and all civil rights laws of the State of Nebraska and the City of Omaha. Contacts: Concerning Title VI (race), Title IX (gender equity), Section 504 (disability) and Americans with Disabilities Act/Program and Services Accessibility, and Age, contact: Vice President for Campuses and Student Affairs: 402-457-2681, aarich@mccneb.edu (students) Associate Vice President of Human Resources: 402-457-2236. mmoeglin@mccneb.edu (employees) Director of Facilities: 402-457-2529, bsedlacek@mccneb.edu (accessibility) Or the U.S. Department of Education Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights, Office of Civil Rights: 800-421-3481, ocr@ed.gov Concerning hiring and employment-related complaints of discrimination or harassment based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, marital status, age, disability, sexual orientation, retaliation or for affirmative action and diversity issues, contact: Associate Vice President for Equity and Diversity: 402-457-2649, cgooch@mccneb.edu The address for all of the above individuals is as follows: Metropolitan Community College 30th and Fort Streets P.O. Box 3777 Omaha, NE 68103-0777 All efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy and inclusion of information contained herein. We regret any errors or omissions. Drug Screen and DOT Physical Site: WorkFit, Inc. 140 S 77 th St. Omaha, NE 68144 Phone: 402-934-4535 Fax: 402-934-5939 Hours: M-F 8am-5pm WorkFit requires an appointment. Drug screens must be scheduled at least 1 hour before closing time. Combined cost for physical and drug screen is $75. WorkFit, Inc. only accepts cash for payment.