PARIS — In-person CDL Class A or Class B Truck Driver Training is being offered starting in July. Please call and apply as soon as possible, 207-743-8842, or email [email protected]
This Commercial Driver’s License training program will assist students in acquiring the skills that can lead to a successful career in the trucking industry. Our staff is experienced, well-trained, and licensed, and our education includes classroom, range, and road instruction. Each student leaves prepared with the knowledge and the professional skills to start a new and exciting career in transportation. This is an in-demand training program with an extensive application process, which includes a formal adult education intake, drug screen, physical, and background check. The cost is $6,200, and funding is available for most students.
As always, CDL Bus Driver Training is an ongoing enrollment, and the cost until June 30 is $1,850. The CDL Class B class prepares students to meet the Maine BMV Class B school bus driving requirements and consists of online theory instruction and 30 hours of driving instruction to prepare students for the State written and skills exam and the state road test.
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