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bouncer 08-22-2007 11:49 AM

Average class size fpr schools?
 
Hello all I am looking for a good school to learn to drive and I am thinking hard about http://www.cdtschool.com/ the school is 2 month's long school 300 plus hours 5800 bucks ouch.And they limit the class size to 14 is that to big?.They are PTDI certified and been around Since about 63 Will trucking companies except this school as a valid school?.

Aligator 08-22-2007 12:40 PM

No that is not a particularly large class, but they're going to need several trucks. If they are trying to pull that off with less than about three trucks - and three instructors - then you won't get enough time at the wheel.

3800$ is about right. Your local community college can do it a lot cheaper, though. I couldn't get into a class at the local community college, so I paid about $3500. But there were only two of us in class.

Colts Fan 08-22-2007 02:30 PM

I'm looking at SAGE @ Ivy Tech in Indpls. Their current class only has 6 members. SAGE also guarantees 1 on 1 road time. The cost is $3995 plus expenses.

ajritter04 08-22-2007 02:49 PM

I took a class at a local place about a year ago and we started with 23 students. After DOT physicals and drug tests, we were down to 17 after 2 days of class. Then we lost another 2 students because they couldn't obtain their CDL permit for one reason or another.

We had 4 trucks and 4 instructors for 15 students, 3 of the trucks had 4 students and the instructor for a total of 5 and my truck (we had the highest written scores) had 3 students and an instructor for a total of 4.

We each got about 2 - 3 hours a day of driving time plus time on the backing range and what not. The place I went to was not a PTDI certified school though, so your experience should vary. Total cost for the class plus any DMV fees and other fees was just under $3000.

greg3564 08-22-2007 04:54 PM

$5800 is a little steep. You can do it for alot less if you look around. I wouldn't pay anything more than $4000.

If the school is PTDI certified you should not have any problems getting hired.

rickll 08-22-2007 07:26 PM

We went to Sage Truck School in Kingman AZ our class had two students. My wife and I. we each had our own truck and trainer Sage is one student to one trainer, it cost us $3950.00 each. One of us finnished 1st in all test scores and the other one came in last :lol: well, needless to say my wife got her license first.

CaliTrucker 08-23-2007 12:54 AM

I went to Sage in Cheyenne, WY. There were 3 students in my class, and at the time they had 2 trucks, so we had plenty of drive time. Not totally sure what the cost was, I managed to get the state to pay for it, but there are alot of hoops to jump through. Might be worth looking into if you are out of work and are unable to find a job.

K.POP 08-23-2007 11:10 AM

DevilDice went to SAGE in San Antonio, TX, think he mention around $3500-$4K was the cost. From what I hear the SAGE schools are a plus. I'd goto it if I could afford it but I am leaning toward CFI so far.


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