100% Graduation

Lake in the Hills had testing today, seven students showed up this morning to finish their transformation into truck drivers.  It was a decent day, no rain during testing.

One interesting thing, a student spotted a deer during his road test.  Luckily the deer was about 300 yards away so the grill of the white Freight Liner has no fur and the student easily passed his road test.  Rumor has it that if you cause a fatality during your road test, you will fail.

Operations Manager Ken Bons said, "Couldn't ask for a better test day.  Any day you have a 100% graduation is a great day. That's seven more people that can provide a living for their families."

There is a little competition between Lake in the Hills and Rockford.  It's a friendly competition, but a competition no less.  Each school tries for a 100% graduation rate every test day.  Of course the secret is that we're all Eagles so basically our internal competition just creates better prepared students and raises the quality of our program.   We're not worried about the other truck driving schools, we're too busy trying to impress our strongest critics, the other Eagles.

We are the toughest truck driving school in the state and if you are or ever have been a student at one of our locations you would definitely agree.  

Lastly, I would like to thank the students because after everything is said and done, they are the ones that really make that 100% graduation day possible.  Thanks guys!

Drive Safe,
Tanya 

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  • 7/3/2008 10:48 AM Brian McClellen wrote:
    I would again like to thank Ken, Paul,Steve and of coarse Rebecka for their efforts to helping me to obtain a new career in the trucking industry.  YOU ARE the best instructors in the state. I will be in soon to visit you all in my rigg.
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