School in Georgia????

Discussion in 'Trucking Schools and CDL Training Forum' started by GADawg, Jan 17, 2008.

  1. PILGRIM

    PILGRIM Bobtail Member

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    How are the facilities? what are the costs? do recruiters come to the school or are you on your own for employment after school?

    good luck and happy trails!
     
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  3. GADawg

    GADawg Bobtail Member

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    Cost is about 3200.00 Almost all the equipment is close to new or new. The lacation I'm at has 2 training ranges. All the instructors are alot of fun but also mean business. They want to make sure everyone in the class does well.
    We had 5 companies come talk to us this week. One guy got the news this morning that he would be hired when he completed school.
    I am going to do my applications this weekend and turn them in Monday.
     
  4. PILGRIM

    PILGRIM Bobtail Member

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    Sounds pretty good. Thanks for all the feedback Dawg. I have been researching schools for some time now and never knew of Daly's in Buford until this thread. I am going to check out the school in Conyers as well but am now strongly leaning towrds Daly's.

    thanks again and Happy Trails!!
     
  5. notarps4me

    notarps4me Road Train Member

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    I know someone that went to a CDL school in GA. He used a grant that GA had. Something to do with the lottery fund I believe. I would check out the programs. They paid for almost all of his schooling. I think he had to pay for the books. Not sure if you qualify, but would be worth looking into.
     
  6. xXDarthVaderXx

    xXDarthVaderXx Light Load Member

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    Go to Daly's! I went there. There are only two schools in the state of Georgia to were DDS will actually come to the school to do your testing and Daly's is one of them.
    You practice on the course in your last week were DDS will test you! You also practice the same route for your on the road test! It does not hurt to have that familiarity with the route! With the other schools you have to make an appointment for your driving test with DDS. They do not go out to the other schools! To make an appointment it can and HAS taken up to 2 months! I know a few people that went to Georgia Driving Academy in Conyers it took them 5 weeks to take their test. That is not good. When I was a student, If I had a 5 week break before I took the test, I wouldnt feel so confident. Go to Daly's They are great people. Stephanie Matus in admissions is a sweetheart. So is Kathy, she just aint as cute!
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  7. xXDarthVaderXx

    xXDarthVaderXx Light Load Member

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    Look into the WIA program. You pay nothing! They will even help with child care and gas to get to and from class everyday.
     
  8. GADawg

    GADawg Bobtail Member

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    Yes you are right. You can go to school on what they call the Hope if you qualify, which is not hard to do however you have to go thru a state tech school or state college. I looked into it but didn't want to wait until March when the new quarter started. It also takes 3 months to complete.
    I decided to pay for it out of pocket because most companies now do tuition reimbersment without any strings attached. It just takes a while to get it all back.
    I actually borrowed the money from my credit union. The interest rate is 2% and that is much less than I am getting on my money market account so borrowing the $ was a no brainer.
     
  9. PILGRIM

    PILGRIM Bobtail Member

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    Great info to know in regards to the final examination. It would be a real bummer to schedule and wait.

    thanks for the heads up!
     
  10. dbcad7

    dbcad7 Bobtail Member

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    Am not from Georgia, but I saw their web site and am very interested in the school... 3 questions for you...

    Have you run into anyone form out of state ?

    What about accommodations and meals .. nothing listed on their site.. and is that included in your $ 3200 ??

    I know that often when paying cash for these schools you get a discount.. was that the case with Daly, or is that the fee even if financed ?
     
  11. gagoon

    gagoon Bobtail Member

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    I attended Dalys in Buford in Aug/Sept 2006. And have been driving since. I stop in from time to time to see the trainers (I get along with them well, and have retained a fairly good friendship with 2) I was lucky and found a local 5 state Regional job out of school. I drove for them for just over 1 year when the construction business flat lined. I now have another local job driving hauling produce. Forest Park, to Gainesville, to Dalton 3 days a week. Paid hourly and no touch loads. Kathy was a sweetheart (Stephanie was not there when I went through) I felt I was treated fairly as all in my class was. They took time with everyone no matter how well you were doing, or how poorly. The main thing was did you want to learn? If you wanted to, they would bust their tail to teach you. I know I made a good choice and have recommended them many times.
    Good luck and safe travels
     
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