This school, with sites nationwide, is about as good as it gets. Not a community college, but a school specific to, and educates only Class A & B students. Just graduated (01/04/14), and was prepared so thoroughly that passing the FED test and the state's tests were nearly a thing of joy. And they are respected and accepted by many, many trucking companies as bonafide teaching schools that turn out exemplary graduates.![]()
SAGE Truck Driving School/s is about as good as it gets!
Discussion in 'Trucking Schools and CDL Training Forum' started by ladyk, Jan 17, 2014.
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OK, but don't waste the good CDL education by accepting employment with some company that pays $28K per year.
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Congrats!!
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Where might I ask is the location to the SAGE school you went to? I'm highly considering going to the one in NY.
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Well, where the hell do you expect him to go? It's not like he's going to be pulling specialized/dedicated straight out of the gate, guys has gotta pay his dues somewhere.
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There's no dues to pay; that's a myth.HauntedSchizo19, pinkpretty, knuckledragger and 1 other person Thank this.
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Stay away from the one in Spindale NC at Isothermal CC I was thoroughly NOT impressed.
Sage depends on the school, and every school is different. Instructors vary at each location one may have decent instructors one may have horrible instructors. All depends on the school and location. I wasnt impressed by the school in north Carolina.
Speaking of which I take back what I said I guess SAGE no longer enforced isothermal community college in spin ale either that or their program is over and they quit training truck drivers. Suppose I can't blame sage for pulling their name if others had the same experience I had, and if they quit training completely well guess that 4 million mile no incident instructor who never checked a load can go back to slamming gears. -
You are obviously purporting to know things you have no method of having learned, so your endorsement of Sage seems like it couldn't be anything other than poorly disguised spam, to me.
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That is unfortunate for you. I had a feeling about what you said: depends on the location and instructors. My cousin went to the one I'm thinking of, and he said the training was pretty good. The director who I spoke to on the phone several times with, seemed to be pretty knowledgeable and care. He didn't feed me any BS, and answered all of my questions in full. He, also, noted that I was asking good questions, that most don't ask, so I guess that's a plus.
Anyway, did you go to another trucking school? Or were you given enough information to where you safely and soundly passed your skills and driving tests?
Ha ha, to the 4 million mile instructor. He sounds like a real winner.
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Thank you for the congratsI I went to the school in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, on Huetter Road.
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