Females experience at Roadmaster Driving school, Dunn, NC~ AVOID AT ALL COSTS

Discussion in 'Trucking Schools and CDL Training Forum' started by Pixiedust, Feb 9, 2013.

  1. Hajiwolf

    Hajiwolf Bobtail Member

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    Check with Miller-Motte they are great instructors at least down here in Fayetteville and fir far.less then the price you paid
     
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  3. Tonythetruckerdude

    Tonythetruckerdude Crusty Deer Slayer

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    This school here is one of the best in the nation..and its only a short drive from you...when you did your"research " you missed this one........

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  4. 1TMC1

    1TMC1 Light Load Member

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    LOL....why you need to turn this way or that way...right or left?

    How the heck do you teach that?

    Its a binary equation, you can only turn the wheel one of two ways...left or right. The truck will only respond one of two ways....left or right.

    If it takes you more than an hour to figure out your left or your right and how to straight line back....then maybe this truck driving thing aint for you.
     
  5. GoBucks43228

    GoBucks43228 Bobtail Member

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    TMC...don't be a ####. You must have not read the Forum Rules. Remember? The 3 rules you had to agree to BEFORE signing up to post on this forum? It was rather simple, too....RULE #1...DO NOT INSULT OTHER MEMBERS! Seems pretty clear and simple, doesn't it?

    If you wanna get banned, that's up to you...but your post didn't do anything for anyone here. She already has her CDL, she described her experience with Roadmaster, got suggestions/tips from other truckers on here...then YOU come along a week later thinking "hmmmm, if I post something negative on here and put somebody down I will feel better about myself maybe I will get some attention!" This ship has sailed. Now get lost.
     
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    Pixiedust Thanks this.
  6. 1TMC1

    1TMC1 Light Load Member

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    First of all....why didnt you just use your real screen name instead of creating another one?

    Secondly, that wasnt an insult....that was advise. Rock solid and sound advise. This industry can be very difficult to succeed in and has a way of culling those that cant cut it. Getting your CDL and graduating school is the first baby step in a looooong process of becoming successful in this career.

    Sorry you took my advise as an insult Mrs. Pixiedust.
     
  7. GoBucks43228

    GoBucks43228 Bobtail Member

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    Dude...what r u talking about? Yes oh great one..we know trucks turn left and right! She got advice already and a week later you tell her...after she already has her CDL. Haha

    Your comments were just a little harsh...and as I said before....not very helpful.
     
  8. ethos

    ethos Road Train Member

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    Sounds like good advice to me. Driving trucks isn't that hard.
     
  9. GoBucks43228

    GoBucks43228 Bobtail Member

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    Ethos...please PM me the link to that forum rule.
     
  10. ethos

    ethos Road Train Member

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    Your also not suppose to try and skirt the language filter. Just sayin.
     
  11. GoBucks43228

    GoBucks43228 Bobtail Member

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    Ummmm...that's not the link to the forum rule. Thats my previous comments...and that's also not a PM. A PM is short for Private Message.
     
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