Truck Driving School * USA - Enrollment Up at
Layoffs are just one of the reasons truck driving schools are seeing enrollment skyrocket
Dunbar,W.VA,USA -WSAZ, by Carrie Cline -Aug 6, 2009: -- It’s a chance to experience the open road, travel the country and get paid well all at the same time. The truck driving industry is desperate to add workers, just as many others are cutting jobs... David Belcher was one of the casualties of a recent layoff. Now, the 48-year-old coal miner is shifting into a new gear... Harold Travis is one of the instructors at the PIA Truck Driving School in Dunbar. He drove a truck for 38 years and logged nearly three million miles through every state in the country... The PIA trucking school charges a little more than $4,000 for tuition. The four-week course earns students their CDL license. State funding and financial aid in West Virginia is increasing, making it easier for students to pay for the truck driving school... Once students have their licenses Travis says they are guaranteed a decent salary... (SEE VIDEO)
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