Conspiracy theories are never true. They are not actually conspiracy theories to begin with, if proven true. And, the conspiracy theories that people think have proven to be true are not true. It's false notions, lies, and misinformation that lead people to believing them to be true.
Apparently unless you have 7000$ laying around
Discussion in 'Trucking Schools and CDL Training Forum' started by Architect024, May 16, 2022.
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well many things where conspiracy theories in 2019-2020 but true now. So we’ll go with that.
Remember it’s only a conspiracy theory if you don’t want the media to report it.Siinman and God prefers Diesels Thank this. -
Pack it in, boys. The pod people already got to him. You don't use that word these days unless the indoctrination is complete.Siinman Thanks this.
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Well, I assert that either those things are falsely considered true or they were not really conspiracy theories.
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So, misinformation doesn't exist. Is that what you are trying to say? How ignorant, if you are.
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Not at all. Just saying today's misinformation is tomorrow's news.Siinman Thanks this.
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Doesn't work like that any more. If you go to a school, you have to put in the 160 hours. period. If you show up with a dot physical and permit, you still do all the class room lesson's. Just the way the courses are designed. Certificate at the end of the course states 160 hours. But if you can find a O/O that is willing to train you and let you use the truck for the DMV exam, you will save a lot of money. ( I spent a year as the classroom trainer for Roadmaster a couple years back)
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Misinformation does exist. And you seem to have a head full of it.God prefers Diesels Thanks this.
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Humbly disagree.
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Thanks for the encouragement.
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