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doc1911

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I would have a hard time paying for a 4x4 class but I have the chance to have work float the bill. I am looking for a class that is about a week or so long. They would have to provide the vehicles. I am open to all suggestions
 

bri

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Certainly you will be much better than having not taken a course, but a few days will not prepare you for everything. Experience takes a long time, but Bill is the best person to jump start or accelerate the process.
 
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teampb

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Training will not only enhance your abilities, it will also save you in repair bills.

You will find Bill, or some of the other reputable instructors, will not only enhance your current skill level, but will give you a greater appreciation for 4x4 driving.

John
 

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doc1911 said:
I would have a hard time paying for a 4x4 class but I have the chance to have work float the bill. I am looking for a class that is about a week or so long. They would have to provide the vehicles. I am open to all suggestions

Fly out to CO and use Bill's D-90 and RRC!