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<p>[QUOTE="Justlivin, post: 526314, member: 3164"]I graduated NTI quite a while ago. I went to the Scarborough campus. I did enjoy my time there, and learned a great deal. It is a great school to get you started in trucking. I will say be careful of the recruiters that go there. Shortly after graduation, I was signed up to go with US Xpress. I had given my notice at my other job of 6 years and was excited to be trying something new. A day before I was to leave for training, US Xpress called and thanked me for my interest, but decided not to hire drivers from Maine. This really bummed me out. I had left my other job, and now was unemployed. Just be careful of what the recruiters promise. Maine can be a difficult state to find trucking jobs, but they are out there. You just have to take some time and look. Best wishes to all who are starting out. Trucking isn't the perfect job by ant means, but I love it. There is no other job out there quite like it![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Justlivin, post: 526314, member: 3164"]I graduated NTI quite a while ago. I went to the Scarborough campus. I did enjoy my time there, and learned a great deal. It is a great school to get you started in trucking. I will say be careful of the recruiters that go there. Shortly after graduation, I was signed up to go with US Xpress. I had given my notice at my other job of 6 years and was excited to be trying something new. A day before I was to leave for training, US Xpress called and thanked me for my interest, but decided not to hire drivers from Maine. This really bummed me out. I had left my other job, and now was unemployed. Just be careful of what the recruiters promise. Maine can be a difficult state to find trucking jobs, but they are out there. You just have to take some time and look. Best wishes to all who are starting out. Trucking isn't the perfect job by ant means, but I love it. There is no other job out there quite like it![/QUOTE]
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