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i'm thinking about going roadmaster and these reasons why

I'm going to Roadmaster probably on June 9th in Indianapolis from what i have seen from they are very friendly so far, and they have 2 DOT testers on staff there. So they will teach us how to pass the test easily. i went to do the preschool interview yesterday it went very will 1 of the head instructor said he could parallel park a big rig in like 2 mins compare to his personal truck 45mins. I asked him if he could proof it. he said to 1 of the other instructors let me see that truck but he did it like 5mins. but my school recruiter took me to the class and the computer lab and i liked what i seen there. They don't have a big huge campass but they are a cdl school and they are there to teach us newbies how to drive a big rig not to have a huge campass so that doesn't bother me. and they seem like they know what they are doing when they are teaching us how to be safe out there on the roads and 1 thing that I looked really hard at is the student instructor ratio in the truck out on the roads its 1 to 1 here at this campass which i like the most b/c you don't have to be in the sleeper and you are there learning how to drive the truck and you don't have to take the cdl driving test until you are ready to take it to which is another thing i really liked to. and the class size here is 10 to 12 students per class here. Oh by the way i have my permit and dot card already before i went to school

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