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Kentucky Farmworkers Grant

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Now is an excellent time to start a new career as a professional truck driver. Eligible Kentucky residents can utilize the Farmworkers Grant to pay for CDL training. There are many ways to pay for CDL training, including grants. In this blog post we will highlight an excellent opportunity for farmworkers and their families living … Continued

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Transition Into a Career in Trucking

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Are you looking to transition to a new career, but not sure what to do? Consider joining the $791.7 billion transportation industry. A leading employer of Americans, Transportation employs one in thirteen people. Our network of schools are currently enrolling for upcoming classes. You can get your CDL in as little as four weeks, split into … Continued

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How To Pay For CDL School?

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Don’t worry, CDL School is more affordable than you think and the best part is, you don’t have to do it alone. Our career specialists are here to walk you through the various assistance and financing options. Many of our students utilize an assistance program, whether it is a grant or carrier partnership to help pay for CDL training.

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Five Steps to a New Career as a Professional Truck Driver

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There aren’t many high-paying careers you can obtain without a college degree, a lot of time invested or previous experience. Truck driving is the exception. You can receive the training you need to become a licensed CDL driver in 3-4 weeks with no previous experience.  Truck driving is a great entry-level career that pays well … Continued

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New Federal Grant Can Help You Get Your CDL

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The Driver Resource Center network of schools prides itself in offering affordable CDL training programs.  We provide numerous tuition assistance programs for qualified applicants, which includes Federal Grant opportunities that can help you get your CDL. For a limited time qualified individuals living in Missouri, Oklahoma, Kentucky and Michigan have the opportunity to utilize Federal … Continued

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