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<p>[QUOTE="newkytrucker, post: 3532946, member: 117515"]not sure you would have to relocate their are schneider drivers out of florida, met a few at the atlanta oc. im finishing my training right now, taking my final tests in just a few hours so hopefully ill have the keys to my own truck by the end of the day,</p><p> </p><p>schneider training is very advanced placement, and if you cant keep up they have plenty of greyhound tickets, if they offer you the option of where you want to train you want to pick coroapolis, pittsburgh, PA. right now houston is hurting for trainers because of some issues they had down their, i trained in coroapolis and it has the best trainers the hotel is nice and youll be driving on some very steep grades so the learning curve is steep but if youve been driving youll be alright, just walk in their with the attitude that your ready to relearn everything about trucking because thats basically what it is,</p><p> </p><p><br /></p><p>tankers is dangerous and if your ####y and jerk around your ### will be on the pavement and youll be watching the truck drive away, these trainers dont get paid enough to let students risk their lives and they will tell you that up front. it is a ton of fun though. they know how to have a good time. definatly pick coroapolis, the guys who train their the pass rate is very very high, ive seen several guys fail their final tests because they couldnt start their truck on a hill without rolling back or shift on steep grade because they trained in houston or green bay and its very flat around their[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="newkytrucker, post: 3532946, member: 117515"]not sure you would have to relocate their are schneider drivers out of florida, met a few at the atlanta oc. im finishing my training right now, taking my final tests in just a few hours so hopefully ill have the keys to my own truck by the end of the day, schneider training is very advanced placement, and if you cant keep up they have plenty of greyhound tickets, if they offer you the option of where you want to train you want to pick coroapolis, pittsburgh, PA. right now houston is hurting for trainers because of some issues they had down their, i trained in coroapolis and it has the best trainers the hotel is nice and youll be driving on some very steep grades so the learning curve is steep but if youve been driving youll be alright, just walk in their with the attitude that your ready to relearn everything about trucking because thats basically what it is, tankers is dangerous and if your ####y and jerk around your ### will be on the pavement and youll be watching the truck drive away, these trainers dont get paid enough to let students risk their lives and they will tell you that up front. it is a ton of fun though. they know how to have a good time. definatly pick coroapolis, the guys who train their the pass rate is very very high, ive seen several guys fail their final tests because they couldnt start their truck on a hill without rolling back or shift on steep grade because they trained in houston or green bay and its very flat around their[/QUOTE]
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