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| Trucking Schools in Kentucky Help Please I am considering two trucking schools in Kentucky. The first one is Delta Academy in Mt. Sterling, Ky said as long as I had a job offer and paid up front price would run $3,000 for everything and also included 3 meals a day. The second school I am considering is Mid-American Driving Academy in Louisa KY. Price is $2500 Then I am considering ASU newport. Price is 1400 for school, 305 for lodging and 145 for all other fees so total is $1850 they don't offer job placement or any of that and is out of state for me. Which of these schools especially the 2 in Kentucky would you recommend or not recommend. I would appreciate it if I could get quick answers as I want to start one of them within the next 2 weeks. Would like to call by Friday to schedule a start date. Thanks a lot I appreciate it. |
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3 weeks of training and they do job placement now and anytime in the future if you need move on. They only work with companies willing to pay for your tuition of $6,000. It has 1 week classroom and 2 weeks driving and backing experience and you get tested for your license on school property. If you fail test there is no limit of how many times you can take the test. vondal |
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| MADA has substandard housing, and the equipment leaves a lot to be desired. However they have the best instructors on the face of the planet. Jay (the owner) is there every day and if you have ANY trouble he will be there to help you. I would strongly reccomend this school to you. I even told Jay the same I am saying here about housing and equipment. He knows it to be true. But there is a reason.... Housing is small but so isthe cab of a truck. Their equipment runs good but isnt in the greatest shape. He feels that if you can drive his trucks you can drive anything on the road today. And frankly he is right. Amazing staff and they will build a solid foundation for you to get started with in this business. |
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| Which school is best.... I would say Delta or Mid American. You can call any truck company and talk to a recruiter and get a pre hire letter.... ( I am going with Werner myself 800-346-2818 Michelle if I complete 5 weeks training straight I get $500 bonus and after 6 months $500 bonus training pay is $325 for half and $350 for the other half of 5 weeks) ... and they will fax a pre hire to the school and you. If it is a good school and the truck company will make payments each month for you to the loan institution or if you pay it off the truck company will pay you each month..... Some pay $100 $125 $150 or $200 per month. If you dont like the Company you pick and change companies with in 6 months or less some will hire you and pick up the remainder or your loan. The school I went to was TDI in sellersburg In. I thought it was good school but tuition was $6000. Werner pays $125 per month for that perticular school in tuition reinburstment. For some schools they only pay $100 per month. I also get GI Bill money. But I didn't like some of the Companies that paid more money per month. If you like flat bed and being on the road and making money TMC Tammy Helms 800-247-2862. Or ROEHL (rail) 800-467-6045 press #2 Rick Johnson. either way get your foot in the door and get some experience and figure it out you will do fine just don't give up before you give yourself a chance. You can start with OTR and after 5 weeks change to regional or local. you can also change companies if you want just do some research. I hope this helps. If you have any other question I will be glad to help>! vondalhenry....... Quote:
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