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CDL Training: Head Back to School

School is starting and so can you!

No, this doesn’t mean you get to go back to Kindergarten or that you need to take those math classes again! But think about it, if your kids are already in school for 7-8 hours per day, wouldn’t it be a great time to get back to training for your new career? This is the perfect time for you to finally pursue your goal of earning your CDL and get on the road!

Getting Your CDL Requires Schooling:

Class A CDL:

For most people, getting a Class A CDL means classes will be involved in order to pass their written and road test. Your CDL Training Course will require you to take 20 days and 160 hours of training to get ready for your road safety test. If you complete the course, you will be eligible to take your CDL Class A road test.

Class B CDL:

If you wish to get a license to drive something such as a dump truck, large straight truck, mixer truck, utility truck, etc., or event commercial busses, then the Class B license is right for you.

Your training would be a 15-day and 120-hour course that will allow you to take the road test for your Class B CDL license. If you wish to select the “Passenger P” option as an endorsement to drive passengers, you will have an additional week of training to complete to get that endorsement.

Get the Assistance You Need:

Payments Option for Truck Driving School:

CDS Tractor Trailer Training can help provide tuition assistance to those who qualify because we want to help certify as many qualified drivers as possible. We also participate in many funding programs, including Fast Forward Grant Funding, Workforce Funding (WIOA), GI Bill® Funding, and a variety of other options. Our goal is to make driver CDL training affordable to everyone who wishes to pursue a great career in truck driving.

Job Placement After CDL School:

We are proud to offer our student’s job placement assistance once they complete their training. Job placement assistance is free to anyone who has trained with CDS Tractor Trailer Training. Whether you need one-on-one assistance to find jobs or are looking for job fairs to attend, we will equip you to find a carrier to work with to ensure that you are successful in your new trucking career.

Learn alongside your kids this fall and head to CDS Tractor Trailer Training to begin your new career. The trucking industry is continuing to grow, so there is no better time than now to start! Please feel free to contact us at CDS Tractor Trailer Training for further assistance.

GI Bill® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).  More information about education benefits offered by VA is available at the official U.S. government website at http://www.benefits.va.gov/gibill.