MartyMarsh
Stillwater,#2General Comment
Sun, March 18, 2012
These people have a wonderful history and it is all bad.Use the internet to educate yourself in any further dealings with any trucking company,believe me if they are bad they are on here somewhere.
Best of luck and God Bless.
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John
Memphis,#3Consumer Suggestion
Fri, March 09, 2012
The leases are pushed, literally, on people who are generally uninformed, unknowing and just unprepared to deal with such a tricky financial obligation. Even trucking pros would never walk into a 'quickie' lease without some serious research and number-crunching and even then they would negotiate the terms much more in their favor. When you figure most of the new students are barely high school or GED grads they make the perfect suckers for this type of operation.The trucking schools see the training and leases as major profit centers where the margins are obscene.
Does anyone know if the school keeps the government money if they dismiss the student for a failed drug/background check? Could be the reason they're not done up front before the student even shows up at the school.
Remember, anytime anyone tries rushing you into a commitment you need to walk away from the deal. it's being rushed because it's BAD for you but good for them.