MsJaime has it right. 75 is minimum, but most of the time its going to be 100+hrs of one on one, and you will be driving all over the states instead of within a small radius of a school. I keep students a minimum of 3 weeks, more if needed. The difference between prime and a driving school is real world driving experience, instead of a parking lot with cones, and local roads the school instructor already knows.
I have yet to see a shipper/reciever always have large open spaces and nicely coned lanes so you can back into a door...just sayin.
With that said, just remember that everyones experience will be different, and dont be led into thinking that you have to accept the instructor/trainer you were assigned to. If things are not going well, or you feel you are not learning, you need to SPEAK UP, msg/call/write a letter, anything, to get your fm's attention, and get you where you need to be to give you the most out of your learning experience.
Drive safe, and have a good day all!
Prime Inc.,what is the maximum behind the wheel training time before getting the cdl?
Discussion in 'Prime' started by kickenscreamin, May 19, 2013.
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