What do you mean about CDL being treated Different? First, unless you choose to go Commercial route the CDL for your coach will be a non-commercial. the closest analogy I can come up with is that is shows you can drive that class of vehicle, like having to have a motorcycle license.

Second, I know for a fact that your insurance is discounted if you have a Class B. That means it pays to make the effort.

I have had a Commercial CDL, Class A for years (and still have a current medical) and I have never been treated shabby because I had it.

Anybody else out there with a class B or a CDL that wishes they did not have it?