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no thanks. i’m not spending my weekend in a windowless classroom when i have a guy who offers a perfectly good service at a great price.
tough crowd here. you’d all get the pitchforks if you knew the ta
Weekend? The some courses are online now.no thanks. i’m not spending my weekend in a windowless classroom when i have a guy who offers a perfectly good service at a great price.
tough crowd here. you’d all get the pitchforks if you knew the tax breaks i take advantage of every year.
Here’s what I know, for anyone interested:
You just have check which ones are legal/legit in your state. AAA, AARP and other groups offer them online.
I *highly* recommend the one from AARP for its comprehensiveness, including a new automotive technology section. I think anyone over 50 can take the course online.
Upside: If you join AARP (small fee, might be required), they also have low cost auto insurance by The Hartford.
Downside: They’re also very left leaning.
The other side of the coin is an organization called AMAC (Assoc of Mature American Citizens). They are right leaning. They have similar offerings.