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Going to Integrad getting a lot of mixed information from fellow employees.
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<blockquote data-quote="browndingo" data-source="post: 1219959" data-attributes="member: 50642"><p>I got your point and I gave my opinion on it - good drivers are not necessarily good teachers. You get better, more confident new drivers by giving them the basics and explaining why they're important before they go live on road. That means some kind of practice setting.</p><p></p><p>Also, doing it all locally with a driver and a supervisor is a ratio of two teachers to one student. That's inefficient and costly. You can put six drivers in a central classroom with one teacher for much less than you'd have to pay twelve people to train them at their home centers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="browndingo, post: 1219959, member: 50642"] I got your point and I gave my opinion on it - good drivers are not necessarily good teachers. You get better, more confident new drivers by giving them the basics and explaining why they're important before they go live on road. That means some kind of practice setting. Also, doing it all locally with a driver and a supervisor is a ratio of two teachers to one student. That's inefficient and costly. You can put six drivers in a central classroom with one teacher for much less than you'd have to pay twelve people to train them at their home centers. [/QUOTE]
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