What do they do about if if you have a bad instructor? Are they going to send someone to get you or what?
I think im going to check out Roadmaster driving school and then apply with companies that hire new drivers. It's a little more costly but you get more class time and training time.
How easy was it to learn shifting? That's my biggest concern that it will be hard for me to learn to double clutch etc...
My take on Central Refrigerated and the training.
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If you can afford to get your own CDL, I advise it. It cuts out some options (like Central) because you'll already have it, but it's different going to an independent school than one at a company. And, if you're trained outside a company and quit, they can't come after you for schooling, so you're not tied down. -
ah, well that kinda sucks, but I'm set on doing my CDL training myself so guess thats one less on the list
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OP please keep us posted on what happens and how the deal with the situation of your bad trainer.
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I got offered a job by central two weeks ago, and i have my class A CDL, they were gonna send me to Utah for 2 weeks then out with a trainer, so apparently they still do hire people with CDL's
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