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Minivan Quit CRST Driver Training via the agreement!

Thank everyone for replying as a result I will try Central and FedEx. I almost went with CRST but fortunately I discovered this site and opted out of the agreement.

For those of you who are considering CRST please reconsider and if you have signed their pre-employment agreement then you can opt out also see item 13 of the agreement. Item 13 states " the student may opt out of the agreement at anytime". Word of caution opt out before you finish your driving course. That way your school should not send your paper work to CRST.

All of this should be done with your school in the know. Again you may wish to consult a lawyer!

Get and keep a copy of your contract at the time your sign it ( to include the one with your training institution)!
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thank everyone for replying as a result i will try central and fedex. I almost went with crst But fortunately i discovered this site and opted out of the agreement.

For those of you who are considering crst please reconsider and if you have signed their pre-employment agreement then you can opt out also see item 13 of the agreement. Item 13 states " the student may opt out of the agreement at anytime". Word of caution opt out before you finish your driving course. That way your school should not send your paper work to crst.

All of this should be done with your school in the know. Again you may wish to consult a lawyer!

Get and keep a copy of your contract at the time your sign it ( to include the one with your training institution)!

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