If you are interested in starting your career as a truck driver, the first thing you will need is your Commercial Drivers License (CDL).

CDLTruckTraining.com  can help you get more information from CDL training schools and centers in your area. Just click on a state below to find the truck driver training facilities licensed for that state.

Using our form on the right hand side of the page you can request more detailed information from these CDL schools. You specify the best way to contact you: by phone, cell, e-mail, or snail mail, and the best time to call (if by phone).

With this information you can choose the best CDL training facility for you!

What information does CDL Truck Training.com collect?
Only the required fields on the form: Name, Address, City, State, Zip, Email, Phone & Best TimeTo Call. This information is forwarded to the CDL schools in your area when you submit it and is not used in any way after that.

Can I just use the form on this page, instead of going to the state page?
Yes, CDL training facilities use our website to recruit students from an entire state - or a range of zip codes - and when you enter that on the form, your request for info will be sent to the CDL schools that can help students from your area.


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CDL Training F.A.Q.
How do I pay for this training?
The cdl training facilities listed on CDLTruckTraining.com offer a variety of ways to pay tuition. Student loans, grants, financing, and company-paid training are all options, depending on the truck driver training facility you select.

How long does the training last?
CDL training can last from 3-6 weeks, depending on the facility chosen.







 
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What You Need To Know About Truck Driver Training and Truck Driving Careers:

You have to have CDL training (truck driver training) in order to drive vehicles of certain weights - such as over-the-road trucks, dump trucks, buses and some delivery vehicles.

Truck driver training will allow you to land a job in in this job-secure field. For the past 20 or more years, there have been far more truck driving jobs than truck drivers and this trend is set to continue for the fore-seeable future. Truck driver training is a way to get the skills you need to lock-in a career when peopel in other industries are worried about losing their jobs.

CDL training can last from 3 weeks to 6 weeks. And prices for your CDL training will vary depending on how specialized you select your training to be.

Most trucking companies will pay for your CDL training or re-imburse you for your training. With many of these companies there is essentially no cost to you to launch a new career with truck driver training.

CDL training will provide you with a job earning better-than-average income for years to come. First-year pay for truck drivers is substantially higher than other industries and with additional truck driver training your pay will increase even more.