I e-mailed Chris at midnight saturday and he e-mailed me back instantly to my surprise. If that's not dedication I don't know what is. He seemed like a pretty decent guy and willing to help me anyway he could. Sounds like some people are a little jealous of his success.
DCS School of Driving -- York, PA
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Looks like Teamsterpride created an account here to make that one post and it just reeks of jealousy. It's also pretty classy to come into a thread that's saying positive things about a competing school and then drop your own advertising after insulting the competition. Why not let your students speak for the school, Teamsterpride? If it's so great and you guys KNOW how to teach driving, where are all the glowing reviews?
I still stand by my original review on DCS. Chris was very up front about his experience and time behind the wheel as a truck driver. You don't have to have 25 years of driving experience under your belt in order teach somebody else how to drive a truck. I know guys that have been driving for 30 years and can barely handle doing a straight back -- I wouldn't want them teaching anyone how to drive. I believe it's not so much the decades of experience, but more about the individual's ability to teach. Yes, you do have to know what you're doing in the truck, which Chris does, but what's more important is his ability to articulate his points so you always understand what's going on, his level of patience when dealing with students and his willingness to help you succeed in starting a new career. Enough said.
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Still haven't gotten the photo and I guess neither of you guys are coming to the picnic, huh?
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