Sunday, February 7, 2010

CDL & Truck Driver Training

There are Trucking Companies throughout the US that will pay for most, if not all of your training expenses through a Company Sponsored Training Program. If your application is accepted, you will go to a Company Approved training facility in your area for your CDL Training. During your training you will obtain the Learners Permit and receive your CDL Class A Drivers License. There are National and Regional Carriers that offer this program. Truck Driving Training: In two to three weeks, complete the classroom and behind-the-wheel training that result in you getting your CDL.

Turn the tractor-trailer.
Handle railroad crossings and intersections.
Drive in city and highway traffic.
Back up the tractor-trailer.
Couple and uncouple the tractor to the trailer.
Inspect your equipment, including the complete pre-trip inspection.
Test your brakes.
Shifting Gears

On-the-Job Training with a Certified Driver Trainer: receive on-the-job paid training with a certified trainer. Training pay is competitive and varies by company. For about 60 days you will be a second-seat driver and gain valuable driving experience. After completion of your training program, it's time for you to choose from several career paths available to you:

Become a company solo driver.
Become a team driver.
Lease your own truck.
Excellent Pay and Benefits

For more information, please call 1-800-991-7531.
CDLTrainingNow.com