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Your CDL Training Options Whichever program you choose should be dependent on the type of trucking job you want. The Class B CDL course is the shortest program of the three, it only takes 3-weeks to complete. Having a Class B CDL will allow you to operate a tow truck, dump truck, delivery truck and many more!
A minimum of 30 months experience working in a full-time Class A tractor/trailer driving position in the previous 4 years. No more than two (2) moving violations while operating a personal or commercial motor vehicle in the last three (3) years.
To become an independent contractor truck driver, you need to complete a training course for commercial truck drivers and obtain a commercial driver's license (CDL). The type of CDL you need varies, depending on the kind of truck you drive, so research the qualifications where you live.
The Best-Paying Trucking Companies in 2025 Old Dominion Freight Line. Mercer Transportation. Sysco Foods. Walmart. UPS. GP Transco. Marten Transport. ABF Freight System.
Transports trailers to appropriate destinations in an accurate and timely manner. Tells management about unsafe working conditions, damaged products, or improper procedures. Operates tractor/trailer in a safe and correct manner. Maintains a clean work environment to ensure safety and compliance.
What are the Best-Paying Trucking Companies? Sysco Foods. Walmart. UPS. GP Transco. Marten Transport. ABF Freight System. Barr-Nunn Transportation. Hogan.
You'll need a heavy vehicle driving license, and many companies will also want you to have a commercial driver's license (CDL), which you can obtain from the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) and which your employer can give you information about. Many trucking schools in the United States offer training for the CDL.
Step 1: Write a business plan. Step 2: Legally establish your company. Step 3: Obtain necessary business licenses and permits. Step 4: Buy or lease the right equipment. Step 5: Select the proper insurance coverage. Step 6: Understand and track your income and expenses. Step 7: Find loads and grow your business.