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<p>[QUOTE="RoadSideDown, post: 11638847, member: 314577"]Could be subsidized but I have no idea either way. The tuition wasn’t a factor in my decision to go with YRC so I never paid attention to how much it might be or duration of contract. To find out it is zero and there will be no paycheck deductions was a pleasant surprise. That is probably about $5,000 of value gratis. Which if paid for with after-tax money it might be worth $5,500-$6,000 gross. </p><p><br /></p><p>I spent this evening writing up my own pre-trip script based on class notes, instructor comments and the Oregon DMV manual. Very tedious writing. But now I am super confident I can nail this portion of the DMV testing. A couple of days practicing and I should have it 85% down. By end of next week it should be second nature.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="RoadSideDown, post: 11638847, member: 314577"]Could be subsidized but I have no idea either way. The tuition wasn’t a factor in my decision to go with YRC so I never paid attention to how much it might be or duration of contract. To find out it is zero and there will be no paycheck deductions was a pleasant surprise. That is probably about $5,000 of value gratis. Which if paid for with after-tax money it might be worth $5,500-$6,000 gross. I spent this evening writing up my own pre-trip script based on class notes, instructor comments and the Oregon DMV manual. Very tedious writing. But now I am super confident I can nail this portion of the DMV testing. A couple of days practicing and I should have it 85% down. By end of next week it should be second nature.[/QUOTE]
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