Well I have looked and most everyone's training is $2800-$3400 with a 1-2 year contract. Raider is only $900 and no contract. Only bad things I read a out raider is from the "new" drivers that just are not cut out for driving. No matter where anyone or myself goes there will be issues and someone will have bad things to say no matter what company it is. I'm going with them for 2 main reasons. 1st they are local and 2nd is financially, $900 no contract is way better than $2800+ with a contract.
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You will do fine anywhere if you are able to eat a lot of crap sandwiches. Goes with industry. If you have dealt with military you will be OK. Even the supposed great companies stick it to their drivers occasionally. Just not intentionally.
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Oh I know how to cook on the truck. $30 will stock me up for a week. When I worked for American Airlines I always made my own food. Got the small George Foreman grill, a cooker to make rice or soup and a microwave.
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I am snisidering SNI as well as Raider.Can someone tell me who would be best for a newbie.?
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Steer clear of both. Rats. Check out Millis .
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