Frequently Asked Questions
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CDL A covers combination vehicles like tractor-trailers and typically offers the broadest job options, including OTR. CDL B is for single vehicles such as box trucks or buses and is ideal for local or regional roles.
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Our comprehensive CDL A course averages 160β200 hours depending on your background and schedule, while endorsement modules range from 4β16 hours.
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We do not guarantee employment. We provide interview preparation and carrier connections; hiring decisions are made by carriers based on their criteria.
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Yes. We offer evening and weekend blocks and online theory modules to reduce time away from work.
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Common endorsements include Hazmat, Tanker, and Doubles/Triples. Choose based on your target equipment and employer requirements.
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Pricing varies by program. Our catalog lists transparent tuition with no hidden fees. We never use false urgency or countdowns.
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Yes, for students enrolled in relevant programs, we provide appropriately configured vehicles for practice and road test appointments where permitted.
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Yes, our theory and BTW components are mapped to FMCSA Entry-Level Driver Training guidelines, updated annually.