Kentucky Truck Drivers

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by pologang859, Jan 23, 2016.

  1. J.S.

    J.S. Medium Load Member

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    Seriously, pick the cheaper if the two. If there both the same do the company training cause you'll have a job after your done. You get what you pay for so don't choose any cheap school, set up some type of sit down before choosing. O & O!
     
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  3. pologang859

    pologang859 Bobtail Member

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  4. crunchy

    crunchy Light Load Member

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    Cheapest school i could find in ky was 4 grand. Lake cumberland.
     
  5. avenger79

    avenger79 Medium Load Member

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    why not? you just wait until the whole rig is waterborne then give her the gas. spinning wheels will drive you right over the water. just like an old school paddle boat........................

    we don't need no steeenkin bridges
     
  6. walstib

    walstib Darkstar

    Where in ky are you?
     
  7. Ky Trucker25

    Ky Trucker25 Light Load Member

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    What part of ky you in ???
     
  8. Lonesome

    Lonesome Mr. Sarcasm

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    Bodene? Run by Jethro Bodene, from the Beverly Hillbillys?
     
  9. J.S.

    J.S. Medium Load Member

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    I paid $3600, while I appreciate what WAS Taught, there was a lot of gaps I had to fill in or I'd be in a casket by now but hopefully I would have just failed the company exam. Out!
     
  10. Asphalt Cowboy 33

    Asphalt Cowboy 33 Highway Junkie

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    CDC in London Ky if ur close to that area. It's a good cdl school its 2 weeks long it cost $3,999 I believe.
     
  11. Locke

    Locke Light Load Member

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    I'm just throwing out an idea here, but why don't you go work for a company that provides training and it doesn't cost you anything?

    I wish that's what i would of done. After I went to another school that was not part of a company, I ended up with a fat bill of close to 7 grand and I still applied for some of the companies I could of worked with in their training program, job in hand right after school.
     
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