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The time depends on the type of course, but on average a CDL Technical Course takes 4 to 8 weeks to complete, including both classroom and hands-on training.
An entry-level CDL truck driver can earn between $45,000 and $60,000 per year, depending on the company, region, and type of freight transported.
No. Most CDL schools accept beginners and teach everything from basic skills to advanced techniques so students are fully prepared for the exam and the job market.
It depends on the type of trucking. In long-haul trucking, drivers may spend several days or weeks away from home. In local trucking, it’s common to return home daily.
With a CDL, you can operate heavy trucks, tractor-trailers, hazardous materials vehicles (with a HazMat endorsement), and refrigerated trucks, and work on both local and interstate routes.
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