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best training pay

who pays the best during training and actually train u ..with out useing u as an open log book?would luv to find a co. i could get both of theses and be home every weekend...i hers there was a good training info on here but didnt see a lot on all the info i was hunting....thanks ...have a great day
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What do you want to drive, Van, reefer, flats, or does it matter.
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van or reefer would be nice to start i think
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Alot of them are standard like $350 or so a week. However there are few that offer more, and some that offer less. Their are things you need to figure before you start looking for a company, and do not let someone or a school tell you that the only place to go as a student are the standard places, unless of course they are doing your training then thats your only option. How often do I want or need to be home? Are their companies in your local area? Research food service companies, they are a possibility. research, research, research........
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