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- 03.28.2012 #11Medium Load Member
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Have to agree with mojo Bill in trenton is a heck of a instructor and will work with you as long as he can and sees that your making progress and trying.
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- 03.29.2012 #14Heavy Load Member
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- 03.29.2012 #15Medium Load Member
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That is correct
- 03.29.2012 #16Light Load Member
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The way it was explained to me by corporate, $2500.00 for driving school and $2500.00 for training period. Once you graduate it's $20.00 (min) a week until driving school is paid off. If you complete the first year (after graduation and hired) the $2500.00 for the training is forgiven. The driving school portion will have to be paid no matter what.
- 03.30.2012 #17Heavy Load Member
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Correct...basically $2500 for the school, $2500 to go out with trainer. The $2500 for the trainer is paid up after 1 year. The school you continue to pay on. I could be wrong but I don't think so.
- 03.30.2012 #18Heavy Load Member
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can anyone that has been there for a year comment on this? are you still paying after the first year?
- 03.31.2012 #19Heavy Load Member
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You also continue paying for the motel, If you needed one.
- 07.12.2012 #20Medium Load Member
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You just need to get the rythm of double clutching. It's like learning a beat on the drums. You can even practice double clutching on an automobile.
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