NETTTS does train you using manual transmissions right? I only ask because I had heard that the school in MA trained you using automatics.
That's only what I "heard", so I'm asking.
Going back to Nettts to get my Class A
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by greentrucker, Mar 22, 2008.
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yes their trucks are manual and they teach you double clutching and what not
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Did you look into tri state in holyoke MA or united in chicopee MA, there is also barron institute in windsor CT
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If 7Gs is mondo loco then I am crackin crazy, (even though rough credit, I got it financed)but glad i shelled out the schillings for quantum quality. mine is ten weeks classroom at 4 hours a day, choice of 4 different shifts, 8 weeks driving range 4 hours a day, 6 weeks or 240 hours over the road training.
this route takes about 6 months. but if your head is as hard as mine well...
then there is the crash course that takes 8 hours a day 5 days a week for 4 weeks.
this course requires a substancial cash payment up front.
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ya ive looked into baran their kind of a joke when it comes to cdl training, i went there for automotive and even that was kind of a joke. ive already been to nettts once so i know what its like and wouldn't mind going back, plus its only in somers, ct which is like 10min from me.
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