Believe me when I say "Pay Your Own Way" ... even if it's a CDL mill you attend ... I was so happy I took this route ... yes you will have to start out with Werner, USA, Swift or one of the other many crappy mega "Starter Companies" however when you pay your own way you can leave whenever you want to without having to "Pay Back" the company for your training if you want to leave before your contractual commitment to your carrier is meet. That "Pay Back" is always just another profit center for the company that paid for your training and will cost you more in the end than if you paid for your own training in the first place.
As for the training wage ... after on the road expenses you will be luckly if you have $50 to $100 a week to send back home ... sorry but it's the way things are done in this industry .... be prepared and hang tough till you get out on your own ... even then the first year or two are really though to get through financially ...
Just my 2 cents, hope this helps you ... good luck!
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I would encourage anybody who is making a decision about CDL schooling or becoming a trucker to do a pros/cons list and an opportunity/cost analysis based on your own situation and decide from there. The perception on this board mostly seems to be that you are always better off paying out of your own pocket if you can. That is not always the case. -
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One that I've been taking a look at recently after doing a lot of reading here on the forum is Prime. I know with all the companies there are a lot of different opinions, but any thoughts on Prime specifically? They seem to have one of the better training wages, and as far as schooling they don't do any payroll deductions. Work for a year and its free. Leave after 6 months and pay $1750. Otherwise total payback is something like $3900. It sounds like an alright deal to me, but I'd like to know what those of you with experience think. I definitely don't want to end up in a bad spot with a company having me over a barrel.
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I think all of the companies mentioned are a good choice.....each have advantages.....here is another option if you live near Detroit? This company is highly regarded and they are a top notch company......I know 5 drivers personally, that have been with them 3 plus years and love the company:
http://www.ccjdigital.com/con-way-truckload-partners-with-detroit-driver-training-school/Medic10 Thanks this. -
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