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Introduction to Trucking Jobs, Careers and Businesses – How to Get Your CDL and Start a Trucking Career

Curriculum

  • 3 Sections
  • 6 Lessons
  • 52 Weeks
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  • Welcome to the Course!
    2
    • 1.0
      Course Welcome and Overview
    • 1.1
      Getting Started – Some Options to Consider
  • How to Get Your Class A CDL ( Commercial Drivers License) and Get a Job in Trucking
    3
    • 2.0
      Getting Your CDL
    • 2.1
      Getting Your First Trucking Job
    • 2.2
      Online Courses and Sources of Information
  • Starting a Trucking Business
    1
    • 3.0
      Starting a Trucking Business as an Owner Operator
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