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Why Is It That Some Charge $2000 For Truck Driving School Tuition And Others $15000 Or More?
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Which one is real and should I really shell out $15k for a 1-week course?
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It’s called Capitalism. People can charge whatever they want for their service. If there are others who provide the same quality of service for thousands less, I would think that the cheaper school will get more customers. Dont go by price, go by what they teach. How is their placement rate? What support do they offer after school is over? There are a lot of other factors–reputation is one of them. People who graduate from a famous school will probably get the better jobs and they will most likely get them faster.
Let’s put it this way…I spend $16,000 dollars to get an engineering degree from California State University, and now I make over $100,000 dollars a year…
Some of my freinds took the quick-”easy” route by spending $40,000 at a 2-year school to become a tech, and earning poverty wages at $25,000 a year.
DO your homework BEFORE you jump into something…short-term thinking brings LONG term disapointment.