Hello,
Are there any good companies that will put a newbie through the three week process in order to get the CDL? Like Stevens Transport in Dallas, Texas? Anywhere in Indiana and/or Kentucky would work.
Thanks.
Trucking schools in Indiana and/or Kentucky
Discussion in 'Trucking Schools and CDL Training Forum' started by UltimateTrucker, Oct 26, 2012.
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I know of some in Indiana, but they are mill schools that you want to stay away from. Your best bet if you can is to look into a community college..I don't where you are at, but Vincennes University offers CDL training that is longer then the 2 weeks..I think theirs is 10 weeks, and there is Sage Ivy tech community college here in Indiana with a few places here in Indiana, but like I said I don't have any idea of what area you live in.
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http://vinu.edu/tractor-trailer-driver-training
http://www.elizabethtown.kctcs.edu/Workforce_Solutions/CDL_Training.aspx
The Elizabethtown would be closer to Louisville. If you can't pay for school, then I suggest maybe looking at company sponsored CDL. The better ones is Central Refrigerated and Millis Transfer. Central is in Georgia and Millis has one in Ohio. Hope that helps. -
Also avoid C1 out of Indiana. On a good note - I felt that the instructors knew what they were doing and were experienced truckers. However, three range instructors quit within 2 days of each other for better-paying jobs; and 3 trucks out of a fleet of 10 died ALL IN THE SAME WEEK. Their financing company REFUSED to work with me on a payment plan after I switched to another school; and the newest truck of the fleet was a 2002 Volvo with leaking air tanks which caused the air brakes to frequently lock up on us as we practiced our range maneuvers. But hey - discover the joys of NOT getting what you paid for on your own.
Did I mention that this school was a complete joke? -
Thanks for the information, everyone.
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I don't know if you saw this, but it's what you asked for
http://www.thetruckersreport.com/tr...chools/191937-roadmaster-indy-mid-summer.html
http://www.thetruckersreport.com/tr...chools/191937-roadmaster-indy-mid-summer.html
you may want to call Roadmaster in INDY. While I attended, there was a few folks there on " scholarship " if you will , from a carrier. 100% paid iirc. It might behoove you to take a minute and call them directly and simply ask if they are in bed with anyone.Last edited by a moderator: Nov 3, 2012
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