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01
Dec
Is Truck Driving a Good Career? Here’s Why More Californians Are Hitting the Road
Is Truck Driving a Good Career? Let’s Break It Down.
If you’ve been thinking about changing careers or starting fresh, you’ve probably asked yourself — is truck driving a good career? The short answer: absolutely. With strong pay, steady demand, and flexible career paths, the trucking industry continues to be one of the most secure and rewarding professions in California and beyond.
At America Truck Driving School, we’ve helped thousands of students earn their commercial driver’s license and take control of their futures. Here’s why a Class A driving career could be one of the best decisions you’ll ever make. (more…)
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24
Nov
Why The Truck Driver Shortage in California Means Opportunity for You
The demand for qualified truck drivers remains high — and in California, that creates opportunities. At America Truck Driving School, we’ve seen how this shortage is opening doors for our students. If you’re thinking of earning your CDL, now is the time. (more…)
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27
Oct
How to Get a CDL in California
For anyone looking to break into the trucking industry, understanding how to get a CDL in California is the first step. A commercial license in California is required to legally operate large commercial vehicles and opens the door to numerous career opportunities. (more…)
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16
Sep
Launch Your Career with CDL A in California
If you’ve ever thought about a career on the open road, Class A driving might be for you. A CDL license in CA allows you to drive commercial motor vehicles, including big rigs and tractor-trailers, providing access to well-paying and in-demand trucking jobs across the state. (more…)
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08
Sep
The Autonomous Revolution – How Self-Driving Trucks Are Reshaping Freight
2025 is witnessing a seismic shift in freight transportation, thanks to the rise of self-driving trucks. Companies like Aurora Innovation have surpassed major milestones—logging over 1,200 autonomous miles on Texas highways between Dallas and Houston. Their fully driverless big rigs transport goods with advanced sensors and AI-driven safety systems, now operating around-the-clock in some routes. (more…)
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