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    HI,
    Does anyone have any info on crowder college ? Good or bad..






    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by bransontripper
    HI,
    Does anyone have any info on crowder college ? Good or bad..

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    I didn't get my CDL there, but spent a week at the college during my CFI orientation. They were very professional and thorough.
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    WOW!
    That was huge response! i guess not to many fokes went there.

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    I went there in March....great school....excellent instructors......
    If I have to explain...you wouldnt understand

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    CFI uses this school alot. I have talked with several of them over on the CFI forum and read many others experiences. Everyone speaks very highly of Crowder. Good reputation, good training, good instructors. Don't think you could go wrong there.
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    From what I know, CFI/Con-way will send someone there with only $1,700 out of pocket, CFI pays the rest at graduation. Thats a whole lot better deal than I had when I started.

    http://www.conwaytruckload.us/html_pages/student.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by Piece Of Work
    From what I know, CFI/Con-way will send someone there with only $1,700 out of pocket, CFI pays the rest at graduation. Thats a whole lot better deal than I had when I started.

    http://www.conwaytruckload.us/html_pages/student.html
    Yea.. received a letter this weekend stating $1700 from CFI . I had to read it a few times, it sounds like to good of a deal.

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    and that $1700.00 includes room and board....you will get 3 meals during the week and 2 meals a day on sat and sun....
    If I have to explain...you wouldnt understand

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hogfun
    and that $1700.00 includes room and board....you will get 3 meals during the week and 2 meals a day on sat and sun....
    Say Hogfun did you have to sign on with CFI if so for how long ? Whats the catch ? Is this a new way of getting drivers ? Just sounds like to good of a deal ?????

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    I was prehired by CFI before going to crowder back in March....in order for you to satisfy your obligation, you need to pull at least one load....no contracts to sign....it is a great deal....hard to beat....
    If I have to explain...you wouldnt understand

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    the dorms you will be staying in aren't the greatest, but not the worst either...
    If I have to explain...you wouldnt understand

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    Actually you are not required to pull a load from my understanding they ask that you do all you need to do is get through orientation. I went through crowder and already had my cdl but i earned it the hard way taught myself and am very glad that i went to crowder to really learn to drive. Hey and piece drop the recruiting bull!!

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    I used to be a driver finisher for CFI back in the '90's and worked directly with the individual, Cliff Miller, who got Crowder's driver program on track.

    Never dealt with the school but have heard good things and dealt with some of their students and they were good drivers. If they train students the way they did back then, I would highly recommend them.

    I believe that Crowder is affiliated with the Professional Truck Drivers Institute (PTDIA), and most schools that affiliate with PTDIA are usually good schools.

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