good CDL driving schools in Texas????
Discussion in 'Trucking Schools and CDL Training Forum' started by Catheryn, Jul 14, 2012.
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well, this is post number 7, hopefully now I can PM the person I need to PM. I will be attending Sage next May when my contract is complete here in Thailand. I wish I could pay in advance because I know it will be more expensive than now. Oh well.
Chinatown Thanks this. -
Ahhh I was right a Thai connection.
Despite your rude personal message I will offer this. Try to find a state run school - much cheaper and better quality than any company school. Company schools are always a quasi con, looking for cheap labor at a huge cost to the beginner. Ex: CR England (pure crooks).
Good luck.
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Firdt check out Texas Workforce. If you get food stamps, WIC or possibly some other type of assistance you should be elegible for tuition assistance.
If you live close to Ft W or I think San Antonio, check out Goodwill schools. I went to the one in Ft Worth.
The hard part about not going to a company school is finding a training company that actually has women trainers available.
If you qualify for WIA and they pay for school, you can go toa company school and not worry about having to pay back and also getting a job right away, although you may only want to stay there one year.
Good luck
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What part of Texas are you in? In Corpus there is Del Mar College. Their course is $3500, but a fafsa grant will cover 75% of that so you would only be out about $750 or so. And If you are unemployed, you can get a WIA grant to cover that.
Don't do the company-sponsored route if you can avoid it.
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