Need MO School

Discussion in 'Trucking Schools and CDL Training Forum' started by ColoradoDreamin, Feb 26, 2009.

  1. ColoradoDreamin

    ColoradoDreamin Light Load Member

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    Just wondering if anyone out there had a preference for any driving schools in Missouri?
     
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  3. maylith

    maylith Bobtail Member

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    I live in St. Louis and am heading down to ASU-Newport in Arkansas.....But then I can afford to pay for the training ($1100) and not be an indentured servant for a year+ to pay back $5k+ to outfits like MTC....

    If you need to have a company pay your way, MTC is about the same as the majority of trucking schools.
     
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  4. ColoradoDreamin

    ColoradoDreamin Light Load Member

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    Thanks maylith. I've seen ASU referenced in other posts and will have to do some checking into it. I too am planning on taking care of the financing on my end so as to avoid the bs...
     
  5. Nascar5085

    Nascar5085 Bobtail Member

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    Looking at newport's website and its 1115 for the tution plus 300 equipment fee and 295 for housing.
     
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  6. ColoradoDreamin

    ColoradoDreamin Light Load Member

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    Are there disadvantages to getting a CDL out-of-state?
     
  7. Nascar5085

    Nascar5085 Bobtail Member

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    From what I am reading on other posts, you get your cdl from the state you train in and then you can transfer it to your home state.
     
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  8. maylith

    maylith Bobtail Member

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    There is also a $10 room key deposit you can get back on the housing. Plus you need to pay for dot physical ($50) and dot drug test ($40).

    Other fees:

    Quality Improvement Fee $35 (paying for new building I guess)
    CDL Test Packet $50
    License Fee varies $5-50

    Totals

    Tuition $1115
    Housing $295
    Room Key $10 (refundable)
    Quality Improvement Fee $35
    Equipment Fees $300
    DOT Drug Screen $40
    DOT Physical $50
    CDL Test Packet $50

    Subtotal $1895

    PLUS License Fee (varies) $5-50

    PLUS Living Expenses while there....things like food
     
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  9. RickG

    RickG Road Train Member

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    I hope you guys realize your chances of getting a job get worse every day as trucking companies stack up all the applications from trucking school graduates . There are far more applicants than jobs available . When a job does come open it's because somebody quit because they weren't getting enough miles to earn a pay to survive on . There are more and more posts here by graduates and experienced drivers unable to find work .
     
  10. ColoradoDreamin

    ColoradoDreamin Light Load Member

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    RickG...I appreciate the warning and do understand the risk. I plan on taking care of the financing on my end to avoid the risk of being stuck with a huge bill "IF" I am hired and let go within the first year. Besides...with over 6.5 million on unemployment and unknown numbers of unemployed that don't qualify for assistance now is a bad time to look for anything. I guess I could always start a ponzi scheme...seems to be popular nowadays.....
     
  11. Wiseguywireless

    Wiseguywireless Road Train Member

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    What else is bad, is if you don't have driving experience within 90 days from graduating from school, you have to then take a refresher coarse!
     
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