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The following table illustrates a breakdown of all applicable driving academy fees. Room and Board (and food/lodging) is optional. Financing is available. Ask a Career Development Specialist for more details regarding the financing option.
Option 1: Commuters 15 Days Food/Lodging 21 Days Food/Lodging
Academy Tuition $5,000 $5,000 $5,000
Food & Lodging 0 $1,275 $1,785
Subtotal $5,000 $6,275 $6,785
Down Payment: $325 $325 $325
Financing Available: $4,675 $5,950 $6,460
Additional Fees Not Included In Tuition
*Textbooks may be borrowed from the Driving Academy at no cost. Students will be assessed a non-refundable $50.00 fee for textbooks that are lost, damaged, or not returned by course completion.
- Commercial Driver’s Instruction Permit: $17 – $50 depending on state of residency
- CDL State Examination (after completion of course): $150.00
- Hazardous Material Endorsement (optional, not required): $86.50
- Student Textbook* (optional, not required to purchase): $50.00
Stuck in contract with the devil
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Horus, Sep 2, 2019.
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Does anyone remember the name of that newbie that got a "free CDL", signed a contract to work for the trucking company after they were handed their CDL, and then actually did what they promised?
Quitting your way to success rarely works.Horus, FlaSwampRat and Iowa80 Thank this. -
Waving a white flag is a rumor only.Horus Thanks this. -
Easy. They are fixated on that dollar. Dreaming of the excesses and debauchery that they will do after they get it. (Over my dead body somewhere in a dumpster...) -
You know, I’m proud I served, but I wasn’t paid very well. I was a Ranger in the Army, worked many times with folks in Special Forces. I participated in quite a few operations...
I look back on it as I did what I had to do... my sons won’t do it... I’ll make sure of that, and I won’t ever go and do that again. Going to war changes you. My therapy helped with the fear... but it did nothing to my fearlessness. It made me stronger and weaker, and gave me the ability to recognize it.
You don’t consider the reasons you went to war until it’s over and you recognize you’ll never go again... it’s only then that you truly see the ramifications of what the war... and you, did.
Judging someone for that to me personally is an insult... you can say whatever you want about a war... how much of a waste it was... but that criticism should fall on those that put us there, not those that were sent.
None of us wanted to truly be there. Some were crazier than others... everyone copes differently. But the idea that we were paid to kill.., or that somehow we were happy to be in such a crappy place fighting?
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...and I fought with Those Legionnaires, the French Army are the guys with white flags... the men from the legion are much like the British SAS.... a regular Joe would come out looking like a guy who was in a hatchet fight and didn’t have a hatchet had he messed with the legion.
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The War College in Gettysburg did a formal study of that fight and one author managed to uncover more details of the betrayal of the one infantry division that found themselves able to swing right and slam the door on the crown prince allowing the 79 to sunder the main german battle line that was in place 3 years. But that general said he aint doing a #### thing. Both divisions got torn apart. But they managed.
We were the first recorded use of BAR autos .30-06 automatics in 20 rounds. Chopped up the Germans who did not know how to do anything with it. Horrible work those guns were then but it was what was required.
To the day he died that grandfather did not breathe one word of the war and what he had seen. And so it became a standard in our family teaching children of every generation to hate war on sight but at the same time take the trouble to remember our history written in blood. What a mess.
Sorry for the story. You spoke alot about war and I wanted to show that at least one of us here understand the futility of same. -
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P608, you’re welcome anytime to share... PM me anytime...
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