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<p>[QUOTE="dodgeram440rt, post: 1100725, member: 29288"]Hilliard, Check out Napier Truck Driver Training in Hamilton, OH, just north of Cincinnatti on I-75. Granted, they are in the 4k range, but I wouldn't classify them as a "cdl mill" either. I attended there in August and had a very good experience. See my post on them in this section for more info. </p><p> </p><p>BTW, if you are looking for cheap schools because of poor finances, look into alternative financing. If you are unmployed or a "displaced worker", contact your local employment office about WIA funding. It is a government grant that will pay for your schooling, including all permits, fees for hazmat fingerprinting, and truck rentals for testing. That is how I attended school.</p><p> </p><p>Good Luck![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dodgeram440rt, post: 1100725, member: 29288"]Hilliard, Check out Napier Truck Driver Training in Hamilton, OH, just north of Cincinnatti on I-75. Granted, they are in the 4k range, but I wouldn't classify them as a "cdl mill" either. I attended there in August and had a very good experience. See my post on them in this section for more info. BTW, if you are looking for cheap schools because of poor finances, look into alternative financing. If you are unmployed or a "displaced worker", contact your local employment office about WIA funding. It is a government grant that will pay for your schooling, including all permits, fees for hazmat fingerprinting, and truck rentals for testing. That is how I attended school. Good Luck![/QUOTE]
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