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Old 12.18.2007
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I will be could starting school after the beginning of the year at the local tech by me in Wi. Since I signed up, I have been contacted and accepted at a couple of places: CR England-which I could start at right away and they pay for schooling-[I have read reviews and since I am old and slow should probably start running now to distant myself]-Roadmaster which I could start right away but they are the most expensive and I would have to go to Ind to train-Roehl which is close to me, but I will have to wait another month to get into. After reading alot of the posted stuff I am leaning towards Tech or Roehl. I would love to hear any advice or sugestions. Helpful would be appreciated.
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Everything I hear is stay away for CR England, Freight is slow thats why most schools are starting after the first of the year. Go to the local tech this way your CDL is yours and you'll have more opportunitys. Check out ATS or CFI-Conway. Take this time to do your reasearch and go to the tech school. Best Of Luck. I started school this week and through unemployment and me paying a portion and I'm happy I finally got started.:biggrin_255 22:
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