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Old 08-13-2007, 03:04 PM
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Default Recent roadmaster grads?

Are there any recent grad of roadmasters that can give some input?
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Old 08-15-2007, 11:19 PM
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Wow, no roadmaster grads. must not be that good a school
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just graduated from tampa,fl. school. had a great time.
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Default Recent Roadmaster Grads

Actually, you have not received a reply because they recent grads are so busy with their new jobs that they don't have time to post. That should tell you something..........
Look, not trying to sell Roadmaster, but I do have more knowledge of the industry with my current position than 99% of the people on this message board. I am saying that to be boastful, but just stating my experience Also, if you took the time to post you question, I'll take the time to answer. They have 8 schools across the country and they will get you graduated and hired if you put forth the effort, study, ask questions, practice.......practice.........practice and take the course seriously. I work with enough schools to know that this company knows what they are doing. I also know students fail because they do not approach the training seriously. So, you will be trained enough to get your CDL, but it will take another 2-3 years of industry experience to master the position. And, even after 2-3 years, you will still be learning well into your driving career. Roadmaster is well worth the effort, but you have to appoach the training positively and be willing to learn and pay attention. Roadmaster is the real deal.
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