There are Trucking Companies throughout the US that will sponsor your training through a Company CDL 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 Driver 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-seatdriver 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!
Transportation & Hotel-Housing Provided!
Training locations all across the US!
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Friday, February 26, 2010
Driver Training
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Monday, February 8, 2010
Truck Driving Career & CDL Training
One of the biggest problems in the trucking industry is turnover, people hopping from company to company, hoping to find that perfect truck driving job. You want to avoid that as much as possible. Job hop too much and you'll find that no company will hire you. How do you find a good company to start with? The same way experienced truckers do. You've got to know what you want and Driver Recruiting Services is here to help. We have done the research for you and provide a way for you to find the “perfect” truck driving job. Even the best companies will have their downsides. So before you head off to a private truck driving school and spend thousands of dollars and years paying it off you need to contact Driver Recruiting Services. The first thing you need to do is make a list of what's most important to you. Are you looking for the most money, and everything else takes second place, are you looking for more time home? Do you want to drive as a team or do you want to drive solo? Is the quality of equipment important to you? Do you hope to one day be an owner operator? Then make sure up front that the company has an lease to own program, and if you'll be able to qualify down the road. Do you need to drive the same truck all the time, or are you fine with slip seating? How much loading and unloading will you be expected to do? How long will it take before you get a dedicated route, if you want one? These are the kind of things you want to find out before you take a job. And don't just take the anyones word for it. The staff at DRS has over 30 years of experience in the placing inexperienced drivers with the right trucking company. A truck driving job can be a great career. Many drivers love their jobs, and you can, too.
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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
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
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Truck Driver Training
If you have No Driving Experience and want your CDL Class A License then DRS, Inc may be the Company that you have been looking for. The demand for CDL Drivers makes it necessary for Company Sponsored Truck Driver Training.
We work with National Trucking Companies throughout the US that offer Truck Driver Training through a Network of Truck Driving Schools. You will train at CompanyApproved training facility where you will obtain your CDL License and a Truck Driving Career.
Your success in the trucking industry will be determined by working for a company that meets the needs of you and your family. The most important things you bring are honesty,a motivation to learn to drive, and a dedication to your career as a Professional Tractor Trailer Driver.
Regardless of your financial situation we can help (no credit needed). Trucking Companies are in need of well trained qualified CDL drivers. Take the steps below and a DRS Recruiter will contact you regarding your CDL Training and Employment options.
Excellent Pay and Benefits
For more information, please call 1-800-991-7531.
CDLTrainingNow.com
We work with National Trucking Companies throughout the US that offer Truck Driver Training through a Network of Truck Driving Schools. You will train at CompanyApproved training facility where you will obtain your CDL License and a Truck Driving Career.
Your success in the trucking industry will be determined by working for a company that meets the needs of you and your family. The most important things you bring are honesty,a motivation to learn to drive, and a dedication to your career as a Professional Tractor Trailer Driver.
Regardless of your financial situation we can help (no credit needed). Trucking Companies are in need of well trained qualified CDL drivers. Take the steps below and a DRS Recruiter will contact you regarding your CDL Training and Employment options.
Excellent Pay and Benefits
For more information, please call 1-800-991-7531.
CDLTrainingNow.com
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