Absolutely nothing wrong with a long training period! Unless of course you and the trainer can't get along. But it would seem to me, the more training a newbie has, the better off they will be.
Those of us who had nothing in the way of training usually suffered for it for the first several months, if not the first several years.
Ugh Husband cant find a job! Ugh any ideas!?
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Yeah 6-8 week training before Solo. $500 week for training.
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At Millis, we had to do 15000 miles...it worked out to 6-8 weeks with a trainer...and I agree, when I was done, I was able to deal with any situation I came into contact with.
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Just Schneider once and may. That's all lol. He actually went up to another trucking school who has been in business way longer. They were shocked as everyone else was. They gave him numbers and ideas. He leaves for prime next Sat.
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congrats and good luck..im from corning and know what you were going thru..i almost went with swift out of lathrop..but instead bought my own truck...another story another day...good luck at prime...im looking to go that way here shortly...
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30 cpm to start out is about right...he will move up to 37 cpm within the year if he does well..
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