If you are looking for company paid cdl training you need to look no further. Company paid cdl training is training provided by a trucking company in exchange for a commitment to work for that trucking company. The trucking company will provide cdl training at no cost to you.
You will be required to sign a contract, usually for one year, agreeing to work for that trucking company. If you break this contract you will be responsible for the cost of this training. Usually these trucking companies that provide company paid cdl training will put a big price tag on their cdl training and charge interest if you break this contract.
You should read these contracts carefully and understand the consequences if you should change your mind after training. Company paid cdl training is a great option for people with no money who do not qualify for a grant or a loan.
There are also independent cdl training schools that have job placement. Usually the trucking companies that these schools place you with offer tuition reimbursement. This is similar in the fact they will reimburse you for the money you spent for your cdl training usually over the course of one year of employment.After Training get one of the best CDL Jobs in the industry!
Paying for your own cdl training gives you the freedom to work where you want to. This way you can avoid any long term contracts with bad trucking companies and work where you want to. Very few Truck Driver Training Schools are able to finance students any more but there is one school that will and it happens to be one of the best trucking schools in the country! Fill out a 20 second form and I will forward your information and get you a free consultation
Below is a list of trucking companies who provide company paid cdl training.
Opportunity to apply for railroad jobs draws 2.600 people - Lexington Herald-...
6 Mar 2010 at 3:28pm About 2,600 people lined up Saturday to apply for about 100 railroad positions offered by R.J. Corman Railroad Group. An earlier company press release noted that applications for the jobs paying $25 to $35 an hour would be given to the first 500 ...
Railroad company offering job fair in Lexington - Chattanooga Times Free Press
4 Mar 2010 at 12:32pm The Lexington Herald-Leader reports the jobs include railroad laborer, railroad equipment operators, a CDL truck driver and bridge painter. Some training will be provided. Workers will make improvements to short line railroads that the Nicholasville ...
4 Mar 2010 at 11:42am The jobs include railroad laborer, railroad equipment operators, a CDL truck driver and bridge painter. Some training will be provided. Workers will make improvements to short line railroads that the Nicholasville-based company owns in Kentucky ...
R.J. Corman to accept job applications Saturday in Lexington - Lexington Hera...
3 Mar 2010 at 9:08pm The company will take applications for railroad laborer, railroad equipment operator, a CDL truck driver, and bridge painter. Job training will be provided for some positions. The jobs have a limited duration, depending on the length of the project.