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Tractor Trailer Driver Training |
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Truck Drivers
Nearly 3 million people work as truck drivers, hauling
goods locally and across the country on the nation’s
highways. In addition to driving skills, truck drivers
typically have a lot of contact with customers, so they
must have good people skills as well. Drivers are also
expected to stay informed on current transportation
laws. Truck drivers often have long hours on the
road, but enjoy good salaries and independence.
Job prospects for trained, licensed truck drivers are
expected to remain strong through the next decade.
Earning Potential
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, median
hourly earnings of tractor-trailer drivers were nearly
$16 in 2002. Long-distance truck drivers are usually paid by the mile and sometimes by the type of freight,
and salaries often include overtime. Salary expectations
for first-year drivers range from $30,000 to $40,000.
Training Highlights
Complete vehicle training to prepare you for an entrylevel
position in the trucking industry, plus a lot more!
Designed for individuals with little or no commercial
driving experience, Parkland College Tractor Trailer
Driver Training includes everything you need to receive
a Commercial Drivers License:
• You will receive a Department of Transportation
(DOT) rules, regulations, and log books; a
CDL learner’s permit and
endorsement preparation; and thorough instruction
in map reading,
trip planning, and yard and road
vehicle handling.
• You will receive a certificate after successfully
completing the course.
• You will complete the Illinois Secretary of State
administered Class A test.
Complete the course in just four weeks by attending
full-time: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
or complete the part-time evening course in eight
weeks: Monday through Friday, 6 to 10 p.m. Thirty
hours of home study is required during the course for
both options.
We work with many trucking companies that will prehire
students. Most students receive job offers prior
to completion of their training.
For additional information, contact 217-351-2235.
Entry Requirements
Class Schedule
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