Career Options On The Road: How to Become a Tow Truck Driver

Do you have a passion for vehicles? Want a career that lets you spend time out on the open road?

Then maybe a career on the road is for you. This article shows you how to become a tow truck driver.

How to Become a Tow Truck Driver

There are quite a few steps to becoming a tow truck driver. Below, we’ve outlined the key actions you need to take.

Fulfill the Physical Requirements

If you want to be a tow truck driver, you’ll need to be in good physical health. If you suffer from certain health conditions, you won’t be able to drive a truck. For example, if you have epilepsy, high blood pressure, or deafness, you might not be eligible.

Get Your High School Diploma

One of the key things you’ll need if you want to become a tow truck driver is a high school diploma. Without it, you’ll find it incredibly difficult, if not impossible, to get a tow truck driving job.

If you don’t have a high school diploma yet, you should make getting one your top priority.

Attend Truck Driving School

Generally, a towing company will not only want a high school diploma, but also attendance at a truck driving school. When you attend a truck driving course, you’ll learn lots of the skills you’ll need to work effectively as a tow truck driver. For example, you’ll learn how to operate a large vehicle in a crowded street.

You’ll also learn about the federal laws surrounding truck driving. You can expect one of these truck driving courses to take between three to six months to complete.

After you’ve finished the class, you should receive a certificate that proves you’ve completed the course successfully. This kind of course might soon become a mandatory part of becoming a tow truck driver. The federal government is considering making it a requirement for all interstate truck drivers.

Get a Commercial Driver’s License

You’ll also need to have a commercial driver’s license to become a tow truck driver. The exact requirements to get one can vary, depending on which state you’re in.

Generally, you’ll need to pass both a knowledge test and a practical driving test. If you have a suspended commercial driver’s license in another state, you might find it impossible to get one in another.

Complete Your Training

Once you’ve completed truck driving school and you have your commercial driver’s license, you can start applying to tow truck driving jobs. Once you’re accepted, you’ll need to complete a short training course with your new employer. This should only last for a month or two and then you’ll be a fully trained and certified tow truck driver.

Have an Interesting Career

Now you know the steps on how to become a tow truck driver. It’s not an easy process, but if you persevere, you’ll find it’s a rewarding career path. If you enjoy driving and minimal interactions with people, being a tow truck driver is perfect for you.

Don’t feel like this is the career for you, but enjoy driving? Find out how to become an Uber driver instead!

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