What will a truck driving school teach you that you dont already know, or possibly can learn on your own in a month or two. I have taken a job driving dump truck for a local rock and lime service. In MN, you can get a 6 month farm CDL with no testing, so its basically training wheels to learn the feel and the rules prior to the road tests.
I remember the truck driving class at my former tech school. What a bunch of tards in that class. Everyone in there couldnt hardly drive a car, and they had no clue what was going on...I cannot understand how anyone would go thru with a "training program" we all learned in high school to drive our cars. Its a matter of application, and as my dad says- "if you can back a manure spreader, you can back a semi trailer" Just a matter of learning the mirrors, the feel, and the truck. My opinion.
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