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    Shebear is offline Member Shebear is an unknown poster at this point.  Don't let him/her around power tools just yet.
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    Default Instructor lied; put student in danger

    We all know even some of the schools with the PTDIA rating leave a lot to be desired. The school I went to was a nightmare, but I can't give the name because the owner would probably sue me. It was a SMALL school in the Midwest, and the instructors were all 'good ole boys', and they didn't want to talk bad about the nearby KKK.

    I am not black, by the way.

    One instructor there put me in a very dangerous situation -- ordered me to pass a farm tractor going up a hill on a two-lane rural highway, at dusk, refusing with the threat of violence to even let me put my truck headlights on, and with zero visibility of oncoming traffic , yelled at me: "PASS THAT TRACTOR"!

    I wouldn't do it, because it wasn't safe. The farm tractor ahead of me pulled into a driveway. So the instructor said: "Oh, you don't have to do it now."

    Forty minutes later he told me to put my headlights on.

    He also got off on smoking in the cab, even though everyone knew I was a non-smoker.

    The instructor then lied about the incident with the tractor. This man was believed, and I was treated like scum for the rest of my so-called training at that school by all the other instructors, who were friends of his.

    The fellow student in the cab during the incident was the son of a friend of that instructor, so he wouldn't back up my story. Another 'good ole boy' in the making.

    Somehow, I graduated anyway and passed my CDL test on the first try.

    Nobody at the school congratulated me. I went through 6 weeks of hell. Oh, did I tell you they made me wait two extra weeks before even taking the CDL test, adding to my personal expenses?

    Girls, LOL. If you can, go to the school and meet the instructors first before you put down your money. I realize, of course, that's almost impossible for a lot of us.

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    CONGRATULATIONS on getting your CDL. Now the real work begins trying to find the right company to fit your needs.
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    Default Re: Instructor lied; put student in danger

    Quote Originally Posted by Shebear
    He also got off on smoking in the cab, even though everyone knew I was a non-smoker.
    So what. It is his truck, his home. You should have asked for a non smoking trainer if smoking was an issue for you.

    Aside from that, congrats on your graduating.


    "Hundreds of miles rolled off today.
    Signs lose their meaning, minutes tick away.
    Dirt roads to interstates, I must have drove them all.
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