Saturday, October 27, 2012
CDL School Tennessee
I needed a secure job, one that I could depend on providing for me and my family. I was tired of dead end jobs, that were here one day and gone another. Jobs that paid a bare subsistence living but did not provide benefits. I had a clean driving record, and decided a bit off the beaten path career choice was to become a long distance truck driver. I knew that in that profession there were more applicants than there were jobs, and that was a reassuring prospect. I had not worked in over two years except for per diem jobs, and temporary employment. I knew I had to find a top notch CDL School in Tennessee
The Tennessee Truck Driving School was a place that I wanted to give a chance. After a short, three week training class, this course covered all aspects of truck driving safety. The federal rules and regulations for the CDL license and retaining a license were also gone over. The most important thing was the possibility of a high paying job with the good chance of benefits. There are other kinds of jobs there, but few if any offer an employer paid benefits package.
When you look at how consumer goods are shipped cross country, the most popular way is by truck, not by ship, plane or train. It is cost effective to ship in this way. And in every truck there has a has to be a truck driver. And they should be appropriately trained by a reputable school. One that trains over 300 students a year and most get jobs upon graduation. Those are pretty good odds in my book. There are representatives from the larger trucking companies who visit the school to recruit potential employees to their companies. And it’s a world where the future graduates can almost pick the jobs that they want, and ask for the salary they desire, within certain limits.
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