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Trucker News

05 August 2008
Truck Driving School Scams

The Truth About Trucking is an audio book that was written by Aubrey “Allen” Smith, giving information to those who are considering a career in the trucking industry. This book is basically for those who are considering CDL training. It outlines information about truck driver training such as what to watch out for and some little known information about which schools you should avoid and which ones are just out for your money. He explains that spending a lot of money on CDL training is a rip off and how to get your CDL without spending thousands of dollars.

Smith went through the process of getting his CDL and knows the trucking industry inside and out. He explains in his book about many trucking companies that you should avoid working for at all costs. He tells you which truck driving school frauds to avoid and how to tell if your training is up to par. He goes in depth to tell you about the many tricks and scams that trucking companies and many truck driving schools use to take your money and he explains the methods that you should avoid and which ones will actually make you a better driver and get you into the trucking industry in a career that will ultimately be your financial blessing.

This is an in-depth look into the trucking industry by someone who has been there and done that. If you are considering your CDL in the future, then this is definitely a must read - or must listen since it comes in the form of an audio book. The price is fair and Smith backs his book with a 100 percent money back guarantee. So, even if you don’t find all the information that you need you still won’t be out anything, as you can request your money back. Typically speaking though, the book covers everything that you need to avoid getting scammed and losing your hard earned money through schools that will not only leave you clueless as to how to drive a big rig, but they won’t help you to get a job either. Be sure and take the time to research this audio book. It is filled with information that every trucker should know before they break into the business.  

Posted by mary leigh at 8:18 AM  |  LINK to this post  |  5 comment s  |  Subscribe


Help!! Help!!! Hello truckers,,,I am a recent graduate of truck driving school and I'm looking for a job!!!!I live in South Carolina and I'm looking for saomeone that knows a good company that hires recent graduates or a trucker looking to run as a team and make some good money. Staying out on the road for weeks is not a problem,,but i do have a minor set back,,ihave afelony that is 7 years old on my record. Anybody that can help me,,hire me or give some good advice,, i will surely appreciate it,,God Bless,,,Eric
Posted by fewashington on August 28, 2008 at 5:46 AM


Hi Eric Just noticed your comment today, but CRST will give you a chance depending on your situation. Check them out. Allen
Posted by Allen Smith on September 25, 2008 at 8:54 PM


Thank you for this honest and candid review of our book. We just released the new version and have added 40 pages and 5 chapters. We believe this will help students and drivers, answering their, questions, fears, and frustrations. Again, thanks....we appreciate it!!
Posted by Allen Smith on October 14, 2008 at 3:31 PM


I think this post will really help people.
Posted by DrivingSchoolSydney on November 24, 2008 at 5:35 AM


Good day all I am a rookie who is getting ready to graduate from NETTTS in the next month I was wondering what kind of info that you could give me on Stevens, Swift, and Werner, I am open to the good the bad and the ugly for all three componies including anything that you have on training pay and regular pay
Posted by wolfman on May 30, 2009 at 4:31 AM