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Driver Solutions
THE BENEFITS OF DRIVER SOLUTIONS TRUCK DRIVER TRAINING PROGRAMS.
  • You'll be pre-hired by a network trucking company before your CDL training begins.
  • You'll attend a top truck driver training school.
  • You'll pay no upfront tuition costs for the truck driving school program.
  • You can make up to $38,000 your first year after completing the CDL training.

WHY SHOULD YOU CHOOSE CDL TRAINING FROM DRIVER SOLUTIONS?

Stability. An impressive salary. The freedom of life on the road.

I WANT A NEW CAREER AS PROFESSIONAL TRUCK DRIVER. WHAT SHOULD I DO NOW?

Check out the trucking companies in our network and company-paid CDL training they offer. Then, complete the secure online application so Driver Solutions can begin the process to find the right truck driving career for you.

Trucking companies including PAM Transport, USA Truck, Star Transport and Expedite Solutions offer great entry level truck driving jobs and company-paid trucking driving training. Follow the links below to learn more about each company.
The company-sponsored CDL training offered by Driver Solutions is provided by a network of independent truck driver training schools.  At Driver Solutions, we are committed to providing each recruit with the best possible CDL training.  Each school must meet our rigid requirements to be an approved network training provider.  Our standards are high and we have personnel on-site at each campus to constantly monitor the training process.  Each of the network schools is nationally recognized as a premiere truck driving training program.
In about three weeks, we'll fully prepare you for a successful, lucrative career as an over-the-road driver with your sponsoring company.
CDL Training Campus Locations.
The schools are located near the major freight lanes and hiring areas of the Driver Solutions network companies.  By utilizing only a select number of training providers, the Driver Solutions network is able to offer you a quality training experience in your region. 
School facilities and equipment.
The truck driving schools feature state-of-the-art facilities all developed to help make your training as easy as possible. Some of these features may include multimedia learning tools, a computerized driving simulator that'll give you a feel for the "big rig", well-designed student training materials and a large paved training ground.
Driving instructors each have an average of over 5 years of professional over-the-road driving experience.  The instructors understand the issues facing new drivers and can help by relating their knowledge and experience of the career.  In addition to his own driving experience, each instructor completes an intensive instructional program on effective CDL training.  This helps Driver Solutions ensure a consistent training program.       
The training fleet includes over 65 late model Freightliner conventional tractors and dry van trailers with simulated loads. The fleet is professionally maintained to ensure your training experience is the very best.  Our goal is to train you on equipment with features similar to the equipment the network carriers are using. 
What the CDL training program teaches you.
The truck driver training program begins with your DOT physical, DOT drug screen and CDL permit testing. Then, for the first two weeks, your training will include a mixture of classroom and range work, including things like backing-up exercises, etc.  For your final week, training will include a mixture of street and range training.  To graduate, you'll need to pass both a final road test and the CDL skills test.
Your classroom time will cover:
  • Proper logging routines
  • Trip planning
  • Map reading
  • Hazardous materials regulations
  • Accident prevention
  • Defensive driving techniques
  • Safety and mechanical issues

 
Your behind-the-wheel time will let you practice techniques you learned in the classroom and more:
  • Driving range and street exercises
  • Shifting techniques
  • Backing and turning
  • Proper pre-trip inspections
  • Accident prevention
A big emphasis is placed on the skills needed to pass the CDL skills test, which you'll take at the end of your training.

 

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