Least out of Pocket expenditure for training

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by redfang, Jun 4, 2008.

  1. redfang

    redfang Bobtail Member

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    If you had read the entire thread and not just this one part you would have read that Prime, WIL and Schnieder take care of their students needs while in training, this was the reason for me asking in the first place.

    Also after looking into Driver Solutions I posted from their web site see this reply in this thread http://www.thetruckersreport.com/tr...pocket-expenditure-training-2.html#post463264
    that they require alot more.

    I have made my decision and am going to PRIME on the 27th of July, I thank you all for your comments and opinions.

    RedFang
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    "It is going to happen"
     
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  3. Area904

    Area904 Light Load Member

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    Hahaha! No ruffled feathers! Just a difference of perspective, and not worth arguing about. We can't afford to sit back and LET it happen without letting congress know they will be beaten severely about the head and shoulders come election time, though! :biggrin_2554:

    Why do we keep voting these same idiots into office over and over again?

    I agree about the negativism. Mom used to say "Can't never could, and won't never will!" Suggesting that we kids should take the positive attitude that we can and will do things we need to do. There is always a way! I can a helluva lot easier afford $200 for living expenses in school (and pay my own transportation if I HAVE to) than upwards of $6,500 because I assumed that's the way it is everywhere! Do your research!

    There ARE companies out there that will pay every penny of your expenses up front, including transportation to school (I did find ONE) but you will owe every penny and then some in interest over an extended period, and this was a smaller company with a shady history. I won't even mention their name! It stands to reason that the more desparate they are to hire you, the more they'll entice you to get you in the door (and the less happy you will be afterwards).

    As far as demand for drivers being down, I just don't see it in the long term. This is (if true) a seasonal slump, at worst. The industry is simply not expanding fast enough to handle the increased freight demands of an ever growing population (and another reason the Fed isn't going to upset the training requirements applecart just yet). I wouldn't worry about not finding a job in trucking until they perfect Star Trek's transporter technology! LOL!
     
  4. Area904

    Area904 Light Load Member

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    Demand for drivers: I just this afternoon got pre-hired by PTSI to attend C1 Truck Driver Training school in Indianapolis (Driver Solutions), despite a blood pressure problem (150/70) and new medication. See the thread "Least Out Of Pocket Expense...".
     
  5. thestoryteller

    thestoryteller Medium Load Member

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    Congrats! :biggrin_25514:

    Are you going to go with them?
     
  6. Area904

    Area904 Light Load Member

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    Thanks! I have until July 3rd-4th to back out, but at this writing it looks like I will go with PTSI/P.A.M., as so far it's the best fit for my situation. They are already doing MVR and background checks, etc., according to what I got out of the conversations with the recruiters. I really wanted to go to Schneider Training Academy in Charlotte, but my blood pressure won't allow a 2-year medical card at this point, and I don't think Schneider would hire me with that hanging over my head. They didn't respond to my application, either. At my age, I'm also a little spooked about Schneider's WorkWell assessment (no problem for "kids").

    Once the wife and I both have our CDL's and get my BP down where it should be, we will consider driving for Schneider as a company team.
     
  7. thestoryteller

    thestoryteller Medium Load Member

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    Nice to hear of a wannabe with an actual plan and realistic expectations...... I'm sure you'll keep posting and I'm looking forward to seeing how it goes for you..........
    Good Luck!
     
  8. SoCalDude

    SoCalDude Light Load Member

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    What's wrong with CRST?
     
  9. B & J

    B & J Bobtail Member

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    Let me know how it goes. I too have a BP problem
     
  10. Area904

    Area904 Light Load Member

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