there was a couple of guys in the orientation week behind me that went thru the Maverick sponsored CDL school, which was ASU in Newport, Arkansas. Neither one of them complained about it too much. Was there 3 weeks, then came straight to Laurinburg for glass training.
My cousin went thru Mavericks CDL training in Feb. He has been in a covered wagon and he likes it. They keep him moving, he runs legal, averages 2200-2700 miles, home every weekend and maybe during the week if the load goes by his house near Cleveland. He gets alot of loads out of Ghent KY which is near you. Mostly runs IL,IN,OH,PA,NY and occaissionally south. There is alot of steel coming out of Jeffersonville In too but so far he has not loaded there however maybe you would being closer. No complaints for a first job and a free CDL. You probably would get a little larger area and a few more miles plus tarp pay in their flatbed division. Covered wagons are easy if all you run are coils, I ran one for a year myself.