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<p>[QUOTE="daniphoenix, post: 6401728, member: 204082"]Hey everyone! New to this site, and about to be new to driving.</p><p><br /></p><p>I'm looking to start driving in about nov/dec of 2017. I'm unsure which companies to look into that 1. Have female trainers 2. Have no touch freight 3. Pay well and 4. Train well. I had been considering swift because it is local to me in Phoenix, AZ, however I have gotten such negative reviews about them from other professional drivers I no longer know if that's the best way to go.</p><p><br /></p><p>So what would be the best company with a training program of their own to go with? And how much should I have in savings before going to training?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="daniphoenix, post: 6401728, member: 204082"]Hey everyone! New to this site, and about to be new to driving. I'm looking to start driving in about nov/dec of 2017. I'm unsure which companies to look into that 1. Have female trainers 2. Have no touch freight 3. Pay well and 4. Train well. I had been considering swift because it is local to me in Phoenix, AZ, however I have gotten such negative reviews about them from other professional drivers I no longer know if that's the best way to go. So what would be the best company with a training program of their own to go with? And how much should I have in savings before going to training?[/QUOTE]
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