Endorsements are how you unlock higher-paying freight. Here's the plain-English breakdown of every Texas CDL endorsement — Hazmat, Tanker, Doubles/Triples, Passenger, and School Bus — what each pays, and how to add it.
Ask Which One Fits You 817-864-8086Your CDL gets you behind the wheel. Endorsements are the extra letters on your license that let you haul the loads other drivers can't — and those loads pay more. Each endorsement means passing a knowledge test, and a few require an extra step like a background check or federal ELDT training. Below is exactly what each one means and who it's for.
The Hazmat endorsement lets you haul hazardous materials — fuel, chemicals, explosives, and more. It's one of the highest-paying add-ons in trucking because the freight pays a premium and fewer drivers qualify. Adding it means passing the hazmat knowledge test, completing a TSA background check (fingerprinting included), and — for first-timers — finishing FMCSA-required ELDT theory. If you want top-tier pay, this is the one to ask about.
The Tanker endorsement covers hauling liquids and gases in bulk — the surge and weight shift of a tank load takes real skill, so carriers pay for it. It's a single knowledge test with no background check. Combine Tanker with Hazmat and you earn the "X" endorsement — the gateway to fuel-hauling and chemical-tanker work, some of the best-paying jobs on the road.
The Doubles/Triples endorsement lets you pull two or three trailers at once — the bread and butter of LTL (less-than-truckload) and line-haul carriers like FedEx Freight and Old Dominion. It's a knowledge test only, and it opens steady, often-regional work that gets you home more. A smart, low-barrier way to make yourself more hireable.
The Passenger endorsement is required to drive vehicles built to carry a set number of passengers — charter buses, shuttles, and transit. It takes a knowledge test, a skills test in a passenger vehicle, and ELDT for first-timers. If you'd rather move people than freight, P is your starting point — and it pairs naturally with the School Bus endorsement below.
The School Bus endorsement lets you drive a school bus — steady hours, great benefits, and you're home every night. It requires the Passenger (P) endorsement, a knowledge test, a skills test, and ELDT. School bus driver training is coming soon at ACE — join the waitlist →.
You don't need every endorsement — you need the right ones for the work you want. Chasing top pay? Hazmat + Tanker (the "X"). Want regional LTL and more home time? Doubles/Triples. Prefer moving people? Passenger and School Bus. One call and we'll point you at the endorsements that actually pay off for your goals — and the carriers near you hiring for them.
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