I tried Swift... What the recruiter doesn't tell you is if your' blood pressure is above 140 you go home. Mine was 148 do to the fact that I got very little sleep the night of, was hungry and kind of tense because it's my first day and have to study. Nurse could have gave me a one year card but did not. Anyways other than that the classroom teacher is nice and helpful and she made it very clear that their goal is to get you your cdl, they train on manuals so you have more options than them (Swift is %100 autoshift for new hires). Never went on the range (duh) but talking with the other students the instructors are not ######## and know what they're doing. I may or may not be going back, depends if Millis takes me. Avoid PAM, my dad went to Indiana the instructors were terrible and verbally abusive.
PAM Transport sponsored training in Indiana
Discussion in 'Trucking Schools and CDL Training Forum' started by Kristen3741, Mar 1, 2019.
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