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When looking for a truck driving school, keep these tips in mind. First, talk with a few different schools as they all have different programs, some being longer and some shorter. Second, try to talk with a few former students. Someone who has already attended the school is more likely to tell you if it was a good school and if they were taught the things they needed to know to get a job after completing the program. Keep in mind however that each person is likely to give you a different answer based on his or her experience and how well they did, so take it with a grain of salt. Most schools will have happy graduates and some who are not happy. Third, try to go around town and talk with some trucking company recruiters, if possible, to find out where they hire new drivers from. Are they more likely to hire from certain trucking schools and why? The most important thing is to do your homework and learn as much as possible before paying money or signing a contract. Filling out a form online to learn more is only requesting information so feel free to do that from as many schools as you can find so a recruiter can contact you.
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Featured Truck Driving Schools

Advanced Technology Institute
Located in Virginia Beach, VA
Hamrick Truck Driving School
Locations in Ohio
New England Tractor Trailer Training School
Locations in Connecticut and Rhode Island


If you are looking for training to become a commercial truck driver you should contact one of the schools above to find out what they have to offer. A typical path to be a Class A CDL driver is to find a program from a truck driving school near by that meets your needs. If you can not find any training programs or courses within driving distance, then it may make sense to find living arrangements elsewhere while taking a CDL or trucking career course. Many truck driver training programs can be completed in weeks, so traveling out of town to get your education may not be too expensive. Even if there are some schools nearby offering classes, it still may make sense for you to travel out of town if you find a truck driving school program that better meets your needs. The best way to know for sure is to contact several schools and get information on all of their training programs so that you can make an informed decision.



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