im looking for a truck training around St Louis! i called couple of school and make some review like MTC but i see that they have alot of bad review and open case! please help if you know any truck training around St Louis. C1 telling me to apply for Drive Solution they might pay my training cost if im quality for that but i dont really know how its work. im new to this industry im looking for another job that make some more money for my family! thanks for all you help and appreciate
looking for a CDL training in St Louis MO
Discussion in 'Trucking Schools and CDL Training Forum' started by jaydenthai, Oct 30, 2014.
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You could try witte bros in Troy it's 500 for 4 weeks and you have a guaranteed job with them after. Ik crowder college is really good in neosho MO by Joplin. There is westwind in Cuba mo and OTC in Springfield.
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MTC that you posted about is good also.
Celadon trucking company has free CDL training and furnishes lodging and 3 meals a day at no cost to you.
Southern Refrigerated Transport is the same as Celadon, except they furnish 2 meals a day.
The community college is the best route if you can afford the tuition. -
Stay away from Drivers Solutions at all cost. PAM is toxic.
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Chinatown Thanks this.
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Please explain that.
You pump Millis and Witte Bros in every single thread.
I've looked at Millis and their pay scale. Unless my calculator is broken I dont see how anyone could make $50k with them in their first year.
They us that "Be a paid tourist" in their advertising all the time....I hate that deceitful crap. -
Witte Bros starts at $.26 a mile while under contract for the 1st year with them if they train you.
Its impossible to make $50k in your first year at $.26 per mile. You'd have to pull 3700 miles a week every week.
Thats not gonna happen....ever.
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Millis drivers post on here that's what they make.
No one is going to make that on CPM alone; have to add in accessorial pays. With all my experience I only made .36 cpm, but actually made $65K per year. I'll gladly take less cpm as long as my annual pay is high. -
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