Company Sponsored CDL Training!
There are more than 3 million people driving trucks for a living, and there are more truck driving jobs than that. Pick up any newspaper in the country, search the web and you’re likely to see lots of truck driving jobs. Take a drive down any freeway, and almost every semi you see will have an ad on it’s side or back offering to hire truckers. Anyone who wants to drive a tractor trailer will never have to worry about being out of work. The opportunities are endless. How do you get started as a truck driver? You’ve got to have a commercial driver’s license, or CDL. You could get a CDL on your own, but that’s not recommended because the trucking companies will not hire you without certified CDL training. The best way is to attend a reputable truck driving school. In fact, many trucking companies have their own schools, the company will sponsor your CDL training in order to obtain a driver and
Guarantee you a Truck Driving Job upon graduation. Generally you’ll have to work for them for at least a year after graduation, but that’s a good policy anyway.
Our staff has over 30 years in the Truck Driver Training business. DRS is the industry leader on company sponsored CDL training programs. We place individuals looking for careers in the trucking industry with some of the most well know trucking companies in the country. NO Credit, No Problem because the Trucking Companies will sponsor your training. A truck driving job can be a great career and we will place you with the company that’s right for you.
If you have No Driving Experience and want your CDL License then DRS is the Company that you have been looking for. The demand for CDL Drivers makes it necessary for Company Sponsored Truck Driver Training. We work with Trucking Companies throughout the US that offer CDL training through a Network of Truck Driving Schools. DRS will expedite your way into one of these Company Sponsored truck driver training programs.
Time is money; don’t spend it searching or waiting, let DRS put you on the fast track to your CDL and a career as a professional truck driver. Take the 4 steps on the top right or call a company recruiter for more information on Truck Driving Jobs in your area.