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<p>[QUOTE="Zuma, post: 1732758, member: 55242"]The community college I go to is rural, small, and bare bones. There is no formal placement support. But...our instructor is in touch with companies; they know we're here, and keep an eye out for new drivers. He told me today that hiring was very slow not too long ago, but he's in touch with three mega-carriers who will take on as many new graduates as he can turn out right now (two or three classes a year, avg. six students per class). He says anyone who wants a job will find one. And he has had students get local jobs out of school.</p><p> </p><p>So, the type of help you get may vary. Sometimes a few informal words from your instructor to the right person may be more valuable than a regular "placement program".[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Zuma, post: 1732758, member: 55242"]The community college I go to is rural, small, and bare bones. There is no formal placement support. But...our instructor is in touch with companies; they know we're here, and keep an eye out for new drivers. He told me today that hiring was very slow not too long ago, but he's in touch with three mega-carriers who will take on as many new graduates as he can turn out right now (two or three classes a year, avg. six students per class). He says anyone who wants a job will find one. And he has had students get local jobs out of school. So, the type of help you get may vary. Sometimes a few informal words from your instructor to the right person may be more valuable than a regular "placement program".[/QUOTE]
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