u/Ameri-Can67

CDL School's

Do different schools (Dogwood VS CDLrapido VS Midland college) hold different weight when it comes to employment?

I have held a Canadian CDL (class 1) for 15 year's, mostly oilfield/AG, but we are the wild west compared to you guys.

I am aware that my experience is basically worthless as far as employers and insurance is concerned, so I will be starting from scratch in the industry.

Length of course and cost of course is irrelevant, I am more concerned about going to the wrong school and it biting me later in interviews.

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u/Ameri-Can67 — 3 days ago

Electricity Costs for an apartment with AC

I am in the beginning stages of planning a move to Midland, and with that i am attempting to build my self a budget for the first 3-6 months while I get settled.

The one thing i can't put a price on is my monthly electric bill during the summer.

I am a fat Canadian who has lived in Nevada/Arizona before, so i understand the importance of AC as well as "the cost" associated with it, but when living in Nevada I wasn't paying the bill.

I plan on getting a studio/1 bedroom in one of those newer apartment buildings that have a pool. Much like -40F, i am aware that a buildings construction and layout have alot to do with how comfortable it is at 90-110F.

I am also under the impression that most heat sources in Texas are electric, which is totally foreign to me.

Is $300/month a decent average?

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u/Ameri-Can67 — 4 days ago