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13
Jul
Get to Know America Truck Driving School
Through our hands-on instruction at our multiple facilities throughout Southern California, we at America Truck Driving School deliver high-quality, career-oriented training programs in truck driving for a diverse student population. To demonstrate how we do this, we’re giving you an inside look at our company, so you can see what makes us stand out from the competition. Keep reading to learn more! (more…)
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03
May
6 Reasons Why You Should Become a Truck Driver
Are you ready to start a new career? Do you enjoy traveling and seeing new places? Well, perhaps it’s about time you considered a career in truck driving. The industry is in need of quality truck drivers, and because of that, companies are offering competitive salaries and great benefits for their employees. (more…)
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21
Mar
5 Tips for Truck Driving Students
Are you ready to start your career as a truck driver and enroll in truck driving school? If the answer is yes, there are a few things to keep in mind as you begin your training. We’ve compiled this helpful list of tips to make your experience as a truck driving student as rewarding as possible. Take a look! (more…)
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08
Feb
Driving Safety Tips for New Truck Drivers
Congratulations on your new career as a truck driver! As you prepare to hit the open road, it’s important to always remember that safety comes first. Nothing is more important than keeping yourself and all the drivers around you safe. (more…)
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22
Jan
Owner Operators Show Business Optimism For 2014
As January got rolling in earnest, owner-operators back from holiday breaks or just continuing on their way through record-low temps and reports of yearend rate increases in the spot freight market reflected a majority view that their businesses would fare better in 2014 than the prior year. “Outlook is profitable,” wrote reader Richard Young on Overdrive’s Facebook page.
Owner-operator Tilden Curl concurred. He was handed lemons with the California Air Resources Board’s Statewide Truck and Bus Rule, which this year is banning unmodified 1996-2006 model year diesel engines on its roadways. But Curl says he’ll use his proactive investment to make lemonade in 2014. (more…)
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