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Old 03.16.2008
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Hey guys,

I'm all set to go to "maximum training" here in Saskatoon but am hesitant. It's tough to find out any information for some one who doesn't know where to look. I have asked a bunch of questions of the school itself but I'm not sure if the school is actually any good or not.

Any idea where I would go to ask people about local schools? Anyone here know of any good schools in Saskatoon?

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YAHOOOOO!

Just in case anyone from Saskatoon SK is poking about on this forum, I would like to report my experience with the school I asked about in the first post.

Maximum Training got me to the point where I was able to pass the tests required to obtain my class 1 license with air brakes endorsement. The instructors were great, very knowledgeable and persistent. They understood that they were there to help you succeed, not simply collect a pay cheque. The instructors also were very focused on making sure I understood the information being given to me. They wanted to make me into a GOOD driver, not just a steering wheel holder.

If anyone is looking for a good school, I am sure there are several in Saskatoon. My experience with Maximum was very very positive. I really really value the instruction I received at this school.

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