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<p>[QUOTE="RoadSideDown, post: 11720105, member: 314577"]Yes that is true. I did not sign a contract and there have been no deductions to pay back. The lead instructor said IF they charged for training it would be $5,500. But they don’t. Probably due to federal funding or something. Within the constrains of preparing for the DMV tests I thought it was pretty good. I would have liked another week of road driving but we got more 1 on 1 time than many do. Very decent people.</p><p><br /></p><p>The one month driving a real route with multiple trainers on their own route is very good. They won’t sign off on you until they believe you will be safe as possible at that level. </p><p><br /></p><p>Really learning the P&D or line haul responsibilities and how to handle things that come up is invaluable. Plus they really mentor on driving skills, awareness, anticipating etc.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="RoadSideDown, post: 11720105, member: 314577"]Yes that is true. I did not sign a contract and there have been no deductions to pay back. The lead instructor said IF they charged for training it would be $5,500. But they don’t. Probably due to federal funding or something. Within the constrains of preparing for the DMV tests I thought it was pretty good. I would have liked another week of road driving but we got more 1 on 1 time than many do. Very decent people. The one month driving a real route with multiple trainers on their own route is very good. They won’t sign off on you until they believe you will be safe as possible at that level. Really learning the P&D or line haul responsibilities and how to handle things that come up is invaluable. Plus they really mentor on driving skills, awareness, anticipating etc.[/QUOTE]
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