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Old 09.24.2008
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Anyone know of any good cdl training schools in the phoenix area?
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Here are a few:

American Institute of Technology, S.W. Truck Driving School, and Glendale Community College.

All of them are certified. I believe Glendale C.C. costs less than $1000 and is about 10 weeks long.

Hope this helps.
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I am currently in southwest truck driver training and they are great you should contact them they have day night and weekend classes to fit your schedule and the instructors I have had so far have been great
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AIT is really good,and most otr companies have them on there good to great list.good luck.
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