Roadmaster Tampa

Discussion in 'Trucking Schools and CDL Training Forum' started by hc5guam, Mar 18, 2012.

  1. hc5guam

    hc5guam Bobtail Member

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    Wow! Where do I begin.

    The Financial/Placement chick, Tonya, needs a lesson in customer service. No wonder shes working here, she couldnt make it anywhere else. She needs to understand that the student is the PAYING customer. Rude, condescending,unorganized, deceitful and rarely there when you need her. Because of her, I would recommend a school that I know nothing about before I'd recommend this school, that I attended and graduated.

    The Instructors/Examiners are very knowledgeable and kind.

    The facility leaves a bit to be desired. Oh well. It served its purpose I suppose.

    Students need more time on the backing pad. There were days that we only logged MAYBE 30 minutes behind the wheel on the backing pad in a 10 hr day. For approx $400 per day for the course on average, that's unacceptable. Student/Truck/Instructor ratio is way off. Need less students and more wheel time. But due to corporate greed, I doubt that would be an option.
     
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  3. Sequoia

    Sequoia Road Train Member

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    There's always PTEC in St. Pete. It's cheaper than Roadmaster. The course length is longer than Roadmaster. You get a lot more time to practice your skills.

    So were you in class while the fair was in town? I heard RM had to find another place to hold classes since they're normally at the fairgrounds.
     
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