Commercial Truck Operators
Average starting salaries are $16.83 an hour, while experienced professionals earn an average of $36.06 an hour.
Sector: Ag/Construction/Logistics
Truck drivers play a crucial role in the transportation industry by moving goods over both long and short distances. They are responsible for ensuring the safe and timely delivery of products to various destinations. Additionally, they must adhere to traffic laws and regulations, maintain their vehicles, and manage delivery schedules efficiently
Development Timeframe:
3-8 weeks for CDL training.
Job Locations in Mississippi:
- Jackson Metro
- Gulf Coast
- DeSoto County
- Hattiesburg
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The Commercial Truck Driving program prepares individuals to drive trucks and other commercial vehicles. It includes instruction in operating diesel-powered vehicles, loading and unloading cargo, reporting delays or accidents on the road, verifying loads against shipping records, and keeping necessary records. CCC’s Commercial Truck Driving Program is an eight-week program that prepares students to drive tractor-trailers and other commercial vehicles. The program is a combination of classroom and actual road driving that includes Department of Transportation rules and regulations, safety, proper shifting, logbooks, preparation of paperwork, map reading, and cargo handling.
Each student logs a minimum of 20 contact hours of driving time with various loads, road, and driving conditions. Students are required to pass the DOT Commercial Driver Written Examination and obtain a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL).
The Commercial Truck Driving program prepares participants for employment in the field of transportation. The participant will learn Department of Transportation rules and regulations, Mississippi requirements for obtaining a commercial driver’s license, and the operations of a semi-tractor trailer. Courses include both classroom and hands-on equipment training.
Tuition includes the testing and equipment fee for the State of Mississippi CDL driving test administered at Co-Lin.
The Commercial Truck Driving program is a five-week program that prepares the graduate to enter the commercial truck driving industry with a Class A Commercial Driver's License.
Commercial Truck & Bus Driving
Our Commercial Truck Driving program will prepare you for employment in the field of transportation. You can also use the program as an enhancement or stackable credential to other career-technical programs currently being offered. The curriculum content includes the Department of Transportation rules and regulations, Mississippi requirements for obtaining a commercial driver’s license (CDL), and the operation of a semi-tractor-trailer.
Professional Truck Driver Training Program
New classes starting every 8 weeks: The Professional Truck Driver Training Program at Holmes Community College is an 8-week program that prepares students to enter the commercial truck driving industry.
Classes may be offered in the following locations: Yazoo, Goodman, Kosciusko, and Grenada.
Classes meet Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. The program includes classroom instruction, controlled driving environment exercises, and road driving exercises to provide instruction in operating diesel-powered vehicles, DOT rules and regulations, shifting techniques, pre and post-trip inspections, loading and unloading cargo, and keeping necessary records.
The Commercial Truck Driving program prepares individuals to drive Class A semi trucks and other commercial vehicles. It includes instruction in operating diesel-powered vehicles, loading and unloading cargo, reporting delays or accidents on the road, verifying loads against shipping records and keeping necessary records. It is designed to give the future driver a complete and thorough knowledge of log books, trip records and the motor carrier safety regulations of the United States Department of Transportation and the Federal Highway Administration.
The program is a combination of classroom, hands-on-equipment training, and actual road driving. It includes fundamental instruction on safety, Department of Transportation rules and regulations, driving practices, air brakes, hazardous materials, and emergencies. Operating diesel-powered vehicles, practice in performing vehicle inspections, coupling, and uncoupling, maneuvering, backing, and driving a tractor-trailer truck under varying road and climate conditions. Includes, loading and unloading cargo, reporting delays or accidents on the road, verifying loads against shipping records, and keeping necessary records. Also instructions in proper shifting, log books, preparing paperwork, and map reading
The Commercial Truck Driving program is an eight-week program which prepares students to drive trucks and other commercial vehicles. The program is a combination of classroom and actual road driving and includes safety, Department of Transportation rules and regulations, proper shifting, logbooks, preparing paperwork, map reading, handling cargo, and various driving conditions.
Commercial Driver’s License Training
Three-week prep course. Prep topics will include the three parts of the Class A CDL learner's permit exam: General Knowledge, Air Brakes, and Combination Vehicles.
Commercial Truck Driving
Six-week driving course. Trainee will learn how to properly operate the 18 Wheel Semi Trailer and prepare for testing to obtain CDL Class A License. Skills to be learned will include, Pre-Trip inspection, In-cab inspection, Air Brakes Check, Parking Brakes Check, Service Brakes Check, Straight Backing, offset (left and right), Parallel Parking (driving and conventional side), 90-degree Alley Docking and Routing Driving.
The Commercial Truck Driving program prepares individuals to drive trucks and other commercial vehicles. Earn your Mississippi CDL license with as little as 12 semester hours (320 clock hours).
Northeast Mississippi Community College offers an 8-week truck driving course. After 8 weeks, leave with a Class A CDL and connections with a network of trucking companies providing high-paying professional driving jobs.
The Commercial Truck Driving program prepares students for occupations in the trucking industry. The Commercial Truck Driving curriculum consists of four general categories: classroom, fieldwork, road driving, and city driving. The instructor uses both the lecture and demonstration method of teaching with active participation and practice by the students.
Commercial Truck Driving is a 6 – 12 week instructional program that prepares individuals to drive trucks and other commercial vehicles. Instruction includes operating diesel powered vehicles, loading and unloading cargo, reporting delays or accidents on the road, verifying loads against shipping records, and maintaining necessary records. Applicants will earn a Certificate of Completion and be tested to receive their Class – A Driver’s License at the completion of the class.
The Commercial Truck Driving program provides classroom and hands-on instruction and training in the operation of commercial vehicles, both straight and combination. Classroom studies cover introductions for commercial vehicles, hazardous materials, general knowledge, combination vehicles, air brakes, cargo security, DOT regulations, logbook and map reading. Hands-on training consists of learning pre-trip, during trip, and post-trip inspection. Training also consists of learning to drive commercial vehicles safely on all types of highways and streets.