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Are you a Military Veteran • High School Graduate • GED
Then a Career in Truck Driving Might be for YOU!
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Our comprehensive CDL training program gives you everything you need to know to get your CDL, drive a truck professionally, and get employed in the trucking industry.
How Long is the Class? Our CDL A classes are 160-hours and last 4 short weeks. CDL B classes are 70 hours and 2 weeks.
What will you Learn? You will learn the skills to safely operate a Class A or Class B vehicle on rural roads, city streets and highways under various traffic weather and road conditions. You will also learn how to transport hazardous materials, air braking systems, combination vehicles, conduct vehicle inspections and the importance of compliance with commercial motor vehicle regulations.
A CDL-A license provides you with the widest variety of vehicles you can transport. You can drive single vehicles or combination vehicles (tractor-trailer) with a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of 26,001 pounds. You can transport trailers that exceed 10,000 pounds.
Please note, there are special endorsements you must obtain to transport certain cargo. With a Class-A license, you can operate the following:
With a wide array of freight you can transport, you put yourself in an optimal situation for lucrative companies to come knocking at your door!
Are you a Military Veteran, High School Graduate or have a GED? Then a CDL - A License Could be Right for YOU!
Are you a Military Veteran, High School Graduate or have a GED? Then a CDL - A License Could be Right for YOU!
A Class-B license permits the driving of a single vehicle allowing you to transport freight that weighs less than 10,000 pounds gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR). For those that want to segway into the industry, the Class-B license program is for you! The program offers different trucking jobs to allow for diversity and if you decide later that you want to get your Class-A license, it’s an easy upgrade.
The program also offers endless opportunities for those that have the desire to operate big vehicles and freight but need to stay close to home. With a Class-B license, you can operate the following:
With a Class-B license you open the door of access to many major lucrative companies seeking your desired skill set eagerly awaiting to hire you with a starting pay of $20+/hr.