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Uploaded by on Jul 1, 2011

http://www.greatcdltraining.com/?dnis=6150

If you're thinking about a career as a professional truck driver, you've come to the right place. Truck drivers come from all different paths in life. Some worked their entire lives in office jobs only to be laid off in the recent recession. Others have done construction, retail, or labor jobs and never found a permanent career. And some consider trucking to be a lifelong calling. What ever your story may be, Driver Solutions can put you on the road to success with a great trucking company. You see, Driver Solutions isn't just truck driver training. We're focused on finding the right opportunity for you with the right trucking company. We do all the hard work, so all you need to do is complete the training. It's easy to get started. There's no credit check, no down payment, no co-signers - just a commitment from you to drive for the trucking company that is sponsoring your CDL training.
When Driver Solutions finds a truck driving opportunity for you, you'll attend a great trucking driving school to get your CDL training. In the first week of truck driver training, you'll get your CDL permit and learn the basics of truck driving. The instructor will teach you things like map tripping, logging, and the pre-trip inspection. After a week of classroom CDL training, you'll hit the range and start driving a semi. You'll find yourself behind the wheel of a big rig, learning how to back up, drive straight, shift a ten speed, and even parallel park. In the third week of truck driving school, you'll refine your driving skills and continue to drive on roads and interstates with the CDL instructor in the passenger seat. You'll make sure you know the pre-trip inspection and brush up on all the skills you need to pass the CDL skills test. When the trucking school instructors think you're ready, you'll go take your CDL skills test and officially obtain your Class A CDL.
We're passionate about placing well-trained, professional truck drivers with great trucking opportunities and helping them get started in a new career. Whether it's a sense of adventure or a need to support your home and family, changing careers is a big decision. It's important to understand not only what to expect from the job, but what is expected of you as a driver. Our website is a complete resource for exploring what a career in trucking can offer. So take a look around and learn more about our training program and career opportunities. And when you're ready, complete the online application and we'll handle the rest.

http://www.greatcdltraining.com/?dnis=6150

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  • What is the minimum age you can be to do this?

  • @TheUsmc29 The trucking companies that Driver Solutions works with require drivers to be at least 22 years old.

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  • @cdltraining kk thanks bud

  • @MrChestypuller1775 A carrier can only know what's on your criminal record and background check. Research the information that comes along with those things and determine if you'll be effected. You can also ask questions on our website.

  • @cdltraining so they dont care how many fights you've got into at school?

  • @MrChestypuller1775 Your criminal record may have some bearing on your trucking career, but just a school record would not. As a side note, most insurance companies require that carriers hire people who are at least 22 or 23 years old.

  • @cdltraining cool... i was thinking about being a trucker when i get older. I gotta nother question does ur school record stop you from being a trucker.. like fights and stuff? or can you just graduate school and be a trucker?

  • @MrChestypuller1775 In our company paid CDL training program, your carrier provides the truck to you.

  • do you buy your own truck or they give it to you or what?

  • Hey everyone, My name is Scott and I'm 17 years old and someday, I would like to become a professional truck driver. All my life I've always love big rigs and I can't wait to see the open road and visit sweet places. I like your video and when I'm ready someday, I'll start trucking. Thanks for the good advice about the video and I look forward to doing this job

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