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Program Info
CDL-B Juniors
CDL-A

Are CDL Drivers in Demand?
Yes! Truck driving jobs are very much in demand in 2024. In fact, there are far more open trucking positions than truckers. This is forecasted to continue throughout the next decade, as the industry is projected to grow by 11% through 2031, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.



CDL 1 & 2
CDL I program is comprised of classroom and lab experiences designed to develop skills and attitudes for a safe working environment. Students learn basic and complex engine fundamentals such as, but not limited to: safety, gasoline engine fundamentals, the cooling system, lubrication system, valve mechanisms, pistons, crankshaft and connecting rod assemblies, fuel systems, standard transmissions, emissions and emission control devices, wheel alignment, and clutches. Units on hardware and measuring, hand tools and equipment, and electrical/electronic systems are also covered.
CDL II program continues
Potential Careers
Open roadways. Gear Jammers. Movers. Haulers.
Drivers' Helper
Mover
Bus Driver
Transport Driver
Driving Instructor
Delivery Driver
Tanker Driver
Owner-Operator Driver
Mining Drivers
Specialized Team Drivers
Oversized Load/Heavy Hauler Driver
Car Hauler
Private Carriers
Long Haul Cargo
Hazmat
