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Driver training should come with no strings attached One of the biggest complaints veteran and prospective drivers alike voice is that their chosen profession affords them little respect. Well, it's going to take years of hard work by many dedicated people before all the negative stereotypes of truck drivers are removed once and for all from the public eye. Given how much people like to cling to their prejudices, in the meantime trucking companies should be willing to go to whatever lengths are necessary to show respect for their most valuable employees -- drivers. One way fleet managers ...

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