| | CDL Truck Driver Application *IMPORTANT - Read before you submit your application! Please provide complete and accurate information on your application. Before you begin you may want to gather all your personal information together such as work history for the past 3 years, phone numbers, dates of employment, drivers license number etc.... . Carefully fill out the application with your personal information, then you should submit the application. Trucking companies receive hundreds of application daily, so make sure your application is complete and accurate. (a complete and accurate application will improve your chances of getting the job!) . If you have any questions or concerns you can call our office and one of our professionally trained career advisors will gladly assist you in completing your application. Remember this application is the first impression the trucking company has of "YOU" . Good Luck!
*Important: You may want to print a copy of the application for future reference
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| Bookmark This Page! (Ctrl-D) Four Phase Training Program Phase 1: 3 weeks CDL training program. Phase 2: Orientation. Phase 3: On The Job Paid Truck Driving Training. Phase 4: Choose your career path below.
Available Careers Options Become a company truck driver
Leasing Options: • short term • long term
Remain a 2nd seat truck driver
Team driving available
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Ask About The Paid Truck Driver Training Program!
Training Program Highlights! No Credit Needed! No Cosigners Needed! No Money Down! Hands On Training! State of the Art Training Facility! No Contract! Solo Driving! Weekly Pay! Late Model Equipment! Transportation & Lodging Included! Guaranteed Job Upon Graduation!
Drivers CDL Staffing will never ask you for any money upfront! No application fees ever!
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Professional Driving Tips! While on the road, it is important to stay in contact with your team! Be a safe & alert driver! Obey the rules of the road! Drive defensively! It's very important to routinely inspect your equipment for any and all safety issues! Be familiar with your surroundings! Know your equipment!
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