Will 40 hours classes be efficient to pass behind the wheel test?

I don’t have access to a car to practice, and unsure how much money I have to spend on the classes. Will 40 hours be enough for an average newbie?

Edit: 40-hr driving with permit and instructor.

Background: failed one test before.

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u/Whole-Peanut-9417 — 1 day ago
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Question about Ad Astra

The comments and reviews online I found about Ad Astra is they never pay (on time). Unsure if anything changed recently? They are more than just being disorganized based on my expeirences with them so far. I am curious about the pay rate if any of you would like to share? I am not intertested in wasting more time with their word salad.

I'm a citizen in the US, which mean I am qualifire for all the calls, but it doesn't matter if they won't gonna pay me anyway.

Thank you.

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u/Whole-Peanut-9417 — 19 days ago

Need more contracts

I have experiences but no luck with adding and maintaining contracts. I've lost contracts to AB5 and wrongful complaints.

Located in San Francisco, California.

Many companies still refuse to sign contracts with California residents.

Prefer WFH. Anyone knows any good company hiring OPI, translator, or/and transcriptionist? Or anything WFH.

EN-CN(Mandarin/Cantonese/Sichuan and others, Simplified/Traditional/Hong Kong)

I really need something to survive.

Thank you for your help.

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u/Whole-Peanut-9417 — 1 month ago