I had a lot of fun with the CDL training school I went to, and met a lot of good fellows there, a couple of which I have ran into out on the road.
I did the class A training for tractor/trailer, and the nervousness really went away after the first time out in the truck learning to shift. After that I couldn't wait to get back out on the road, as most of the day was spent in the field learning to back up, which got boring after three weeks of it.
We had five different road instructors, and getting to go out with each of them was great, as they all had their own little bits of advice to share. That I have remained accident and violation free for over 6 years and over 700k logged miles is a testament to the worthiness of the schooling. It's something that I feel should be a requiement for any class of CDL, as I think it would greatly reduce new driver accidents and help to lower insurance rates.
Have Fun Pelicn,
-Weave-