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Trucking Career


As bad as things get with the economy and the threat of jobs leaving the United States for other lands, there’s one thing that can still be counted on and that’s a great career as a commercial truck driver.

Job Assistance

We have been helping students find jobs for forty years!

Over our forty years of training, we have put more and more emphasis on developing a relationship with companies who hire our students. These companies know we have a history of providing qualified, competent entry level candidates for their job openings. Our placement database provides leads to over 5,000 truck companies nationwide, many of whom have an on-going relationship with us and hire our graduates on a regular basis. Some even offer compensation programs that reimburse graduates for tuition and the other costs of our programs.

Diesel Truck Driver Schools Job Placement Help You Get A Truck Driver Career

We have a full time Job Placement Director who works with students during training and after graduation to find a truck driving employment.

  • We provide referrals to job leads as they come in.
  • We provide access to the internet and training on how to use it to find job openings all over the country, no matter where you live!
  • We teach you how to fill out on-line applications.
  • We fax your application to trucking employers.
  • We provide lifetime to job placements assistance.

A Great Career Choice

Even in the current economy, the Bureau of Labor Statistics projects that the number of jobs in trucking will increase. The following information in taken from the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics and is published in The Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2008-09 Edition and can also be found at www.bls.gov.

Job Outlook:

"Overall employment of truck drivers and driver/sales workers is expected to increase by 8 percent over the 2006-16 decade,... In addition to growth in demand for truck drivers, numerous job openings will occur as experienced drivers leave this large occupation to transfer to other fields of work, retire, or leave the labor force for other reasons."

Earnings as of 2006:

Heavy Truck/Tractor Trailer Drivers
Median Income: $16.85 per hour
Middle 50% earned between $13.33 and $21.04 per hour

Light or Delivery Services Drivers
Median Income: $12.17 per hour
Middle 50% earned between $9.31 and $16.16 per hour