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<p>[QUOTE="DeadPhish, post: 3040158, member: 105312"]To anyone who is investigating obtaining your CDL in SC, this school is great. I just finished on 1/15. Passed the CDL Exam on the first try, and I felt extremely prepared. The instructors are very knowledgable, and quite comical, especially Jim (the R. Lee Ermy of driving instructors). The focus is on getting your CDL, however, one of the instructors allows you the opportunity to learn maneuvers on the range that are not part of the exam, such as off-set backing and parellel parking. Many students complained because it was not on the exam, it was a waste of time. I disagree. By learning those more complicated techniques, I learned to more effectively drive a truck. I can position a truck anywhere it will fit now, because I understand how to utilize the angles I can put on the truck and trailer more efficiently. The class size fluctuates from week to week, depending on how many are going to exam. They currently have 3 trucks in North Charleston, 2 for driving and OBS, and 1 for the on-site range. Class is Monday-Thursday 0600-1430. And it is their mission to help you find a good job when you finish.</p><p><br /></p><p>I do have some complaints though- <img src="styles/default/xenforo/smilies-vb/roundies/biggrin_25516.gif" class="mceSmilie" alt=":biggrin_25516:" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>1) The Instructor to Student Ratio sucks. It can be hard to learn to alley dock when you have to wait for over an hour for a turn in the range truck. The school needs to limit the class size, or buy more trucks and hire more instructors.</p><p><br /></p><p>2) Many of the students are receiving unemployment and are able to attend this school on the Workforce Investment Act, which is NOT my complaint. Nearly all of those students never make it to class before 0900, knowing that class starts at 0600. Out of 17 people, 3-4 show up on time everyday. I paid for my tuition out of my own pocket, yet I have to wait until people that my tax dollars paid for to show up to really begin the day so they don't miss out. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/smilies-vb/roundies/biggrin_25510.gif" class="mceSmilie" alt=":biggrin_25510:" unselectable="on" /> Too many are too comfortable not trying to take responsibility for themselves. I just wish the school demanded more from it's students to show up on time. And if class starts on time, without them, you never hear the end of it.</p><p><br /></p><p>3) The welding school that is also at this facility is noisy as *%$@! That can really get to you when you're trying to practice your Pre-Trip Inspection. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/smilies-vb/roundies/biggrin_25526.gif" class="mceSmilie" alt=":biggrin_25526:" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>4) The facility is supposed to be "Smoke-Free". You even sign a form at the start that states- "I will not smoke indoors or on the campus of Palmetto Training." Yet SOOOOO many people smoke in the warehouse and on the grounds. My little pet-peeve though...<img src="styles/default/xenforo/smilies-vb/roundies/biggrin_2555.gif" class="mceSmilie" alt=":biggrin_2555:" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>All in all, it was an awesome experience. The instructors make it great. They are VERY dedicated. If you listen to them and follow their instructions, the first time, you will perform flawlessly. </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>I hope this helps anyone in the SC area.</p><p><br /></p><p>~DeadPhish[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="DeadPhish, post: 3040158, member: 105312"]To anyone who is investigating obtaining your CDL in SC, this school is great. I just finished on 1/15. Passed the CDL Exam on the first try, and I felt extremely prepared. The instructors are very knowledgable, and quite comical, especially Jim (the R. Lee Ermy of driving instructors). The focus is on getting your CDL, however, one of the instructors allows you the opportunity to learn maneuvers on the range that are not part of the exam, such as off-set backing and parellel parking. Many students complained because it was not on the exam, it was a waste of time. I disagree. By learning those more complicated techniques, I learned to more effectively drive a truck. I can position a truck anywhere it will fit now, because I understand how to utilize the angles I can put on the truck and trailer more efficiently. The class size fluctuates from week to week, depending on how many are going to exam. They currently have 3 trucks in North Charleston, 2 for driving and OBS, and 1 for the on-site range. Class is Monday-Thursday 0600-1430. And it is their mission to help you find a good job when you finish. I do have some complaints though- :biggrin_25516: 1) The Instructor to Student Ratio sucks. It can be hard to learn to alley dock when you have to wait for over an hour for a turn in the range truck. The school needs to limit the class size, or buy more trucks and hire more instructors. 2) Many of the students are receiving unemployment and are able to attend this school on the Workforce Investment Act, which is NOT my complaint. Nearly all of those students never make it to class before 0900, knowing that class starts at 0600. Out of 17 people, 3-4 show up on time everyday. I paid for my tuition out of my own pocket, yet I have to wait until people that my tax dollars paid for to show up to really begin the day so they don't miss out. :biggrin_25510: Too many are too comfortable not trying to take responsibility for themselves. I just wish the school demanded more from it's students to show up on time. And if class starts on time, without them, you never hear the end of it. 3) The welding school that is also at this facility is noisy as *%$@! That can really get to you when you're trying to practice your Pre-Trip Inspection. :biggrin_25526: 4) The facility is supposed to be "Smoke-Free". You even sign a form at the start that states- "I will not smoke indoors or on the campus of Palmetto Training." Yet SOOOOO many people smoke in the warehouse and on the grounds. My little pet-peeve though...:biggrin_2555: All in all, it was an awesome experience. The instructors make it great. They are VERY dedicated. If you listen to them and follow their instructions, the first time, you will perform flawlessly. I hope this helps anyone in the SC area. ~DeadPhish[/QUOTE]
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