or should I say Stevens vs. Werner?
Or $4200 cash vs $4995 cash?
I am wanting to get my CDL in Tampa and am looking for positive, neutral or negative feedback on the two school.
Thanks in advance
OD
Teaching an old dog new tricks
Tampa Truck Driving School vs Roadmaster
Discussion in 'Trucking Schools and CDL Training Forum' started by taodnt, Oct 30, 2017.
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I went to road master in Tampa, I did full time 5/12hr days in three weeks. I paid cash $4995 had an excellent coach and learned a lot. Then went to Stevens to start.....long story.. but stayed with them through thick and thin, got my experience and now drive for Sunco out of Lakeland. I went to Roadmaster in 2014 so don't know how they are now. I believe Werner now owns Roadmaster. Whatever company you go with just stick with them for at least 6months to a year keep the truck upright and don't kill anybody then go to higher paying companies. Good luck!!! JUST GET THROUGH TRAINING!!!!
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When i read posts like this it really encourages me to go set up my own school for drivers i wouldn't charge those ridiculous fees either or take 5 weeks to train a driver. When i got my CDL it took only 3 lessons. or about 3 hours. beat that.Now i realize not everyone's a quick learner like me however i'm still amazed how many people choose to pay ridiculous high school fees. I'd take the other option and go learn via a company although your stuck with a contract but at least you don't have those massive fees to cope with or worse paying the $5000 then not getting a job afterwards.
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How about this one:
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