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Thread: Interstate Distributors Training program

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    Default Interstate Distributors Training program

    Interested in information about Interstate Distributors, Tacom WA. training program. I recently cantacted them and am waiting for info to come in the mail. there website doesn't give much info. Anything would help. I was told they have a driver training facility in New Mexico. 30 days in classroom. and then put in truck with a trainer. company paid for as long as employed for minimum of 1 year. thanks for any help you can offer.

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    Interstate is a good company

    first they use autoshift trucks, this is easier to drive but from an initial training standpoint it will limit you if you can not shift a manual transmission.

    solos get volvos or columbias, all have 1100 watt inverters wired with 3 sets of 110v outlets.

    The New Mexico Terminal is in Tucumcari off I40
    not much there and the terminal is not as nice as Lebanon,TN, Tacoma,WA or Fontana,CA
    Jason - KJ4AQT
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    Trucker Weather Watch is a new program from the national weather service for people in the transportation industry, if you have an interest in weather look into Trucker Weather Watch
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