Training school
Ok, I have a few questions if any of you can help. I am looking at Allstate career school in Pittsburgh PA. They offer a program that is about 400 hours of in class and driving. I think its like 160 class and 200 or 240 driving. It costs about 8500. They offer full financial aid through government grants and loans. They do not offer in house financing as they are accredited. I was able to walk through the school, talk with them and look at the companies that hire out of there. I saw anyone from Prime, to Schneider to Swift and everyone in between. They have a ton of rigs, and a huge yard, along with simulators. Does this sound like a lot for school? I think its a lot, but there is no community college in western PA that offers training. The alternative to this school is TDI and its 6k for 3 weeks. Any thoughts if you went there, or advice from experienced drivers as on how to proceed? Am I better off just going to a company sponsored training program and forgetting a local school?
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Accreditations
Here is what they list-
Accredited by The Accrediting Commission for Career Schools and Colleges of Technology (ACCSCT). Approved by the Departments of Education in Pennsylvania, Maryland and Delaware. Approved by The Federal Department of Education to participate in Title IV Funding Programs. The Maryland and Lester campuses offer courses certified by The Professional Truck Drivers Institute (PTDI). Licensed by Pennsylvania and Maryland as a CDL Third Party Test Site, and a Vehicle Inspections site at All-State Career's Lester campus. Approved Vendors of The National Safety Council Defensive Driving Programs. Members of the Pennsylvania, Maryland, and New Jersey Motor Truck Associations, the Commercial Vehicle Training Association (CVTA), New Jersey State League of Municipalities, the Suburban Contractor's Association of Pennsylvania and the Pennsylvania Landscape and Nursery Association. Approved by the Federal Department of Veteran Affairs. Approved vendor for the Workforce Investment Act. Not sure if much of that applies. I would NOT be going to the Maryland or Lester campus. I have not toured TDI, but a recent graduate said their equipment was bad. I think the price is high also, but seem to be limited due to my location. |
Have you checked out Sage driving school, and New Castle School of trades ? They're both supposed to be pretty good, especially the former. 8500 bucks sounds mighty steep.
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$8500!? Anyone who pays that is a sucker. There are much better schools that have PTDI at a quarter of the cost you're getting quoted.
Here's something to think about. $8500 is about 25% of what you'll make your first year. Are you willing to give away 25% to go to a TRUCK DRIVING SCHOOL? Explore your options with caution. |
Go to PTDI's website and start looking at some other schools. I saw a couple that were over HALF of the amount All State was quoting you.
http://www.ptdi.org/schools/schoolsl...x#pennsylvania |
Training
I agree its huge. But all of the PTDI schools are out east. Am I better off to go through a program with Schneider, or something along those lines?
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I gotta agree 8500 sounds very high, although the school seems well equipt. How big are the classes? That may have an issue with availablity of the equipment.
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Roehl $2500 and done in 3 weeks
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