Demand is growing within the trucking industry for skilled, professional drivers. Combine these opportunities with the liberty of the open road and trucking may be the career for you. At ATDS we can assist you train for that new career. The tractor/trailer driver program at ATDS is a comprehensive, comprehensive course stressing safety and professionalism.
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According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, nearly two million people across the nation are employed as truck drivers. With both local and transcontinental positions available, a trucking career may be ideal for you, but you need to have the right training. A truck driving school in Elm Mott can provide you with the skills you need to launch a successful trucking career.
The trucking industry is stable and growing, making it a wonderful career choice for nearly two million people in the United States. As a truck driver, you'll have the chance to choose whether you prefer regional or transcontinental jobs. You'll need a valid CDL license and certain driving skills to pursue a career as a truck driver, and a truck driving school in Killeen can teach you everything you need to know to launch a successful career. Before you can apply to ATDS, you need to obtain your CDL license in Killeen.
The trucking industry is a stable and growing field, causing many people to pursue it as a career. Operating a big rig properly requires special training, which we provide at our truck driving school in Lubbock, Texas. ATDS has been training new generations of truck drivers in Texas for 30 years. With a combination of state-of-the-art equipment and highly qualified instructors, we ensure our students learn the skills they need to build a successful trucking career.Trucking is a career option you can pursue without a college degree.
The tractor/trailer driver program at ATDS is a complete, comprehensive Class A CDL course stressing safety and professionalism. The course involves textbook lessons, classroom sessions, and behind-the-wheel driving on both our private training range and public highways. Our fleet of modern training equipment is second to none; conventionals and cabovers, pulling weighted trailers.
Reviews (11)
Chris Birdwell
May 23, 2022
This place is great. The instructors are awesome and the learning experience is amazing. If you fail to get your CDL from here it is your own fault. They teach you and give you everything you need to pass and pass the first time. I will be back to visit one day and show off my new truck. Thanks to all the instructors for all you done for me. For helping me open a door to a whole new world.
Charlie C. Brown Jr
Apr 18, 2022
I Went in 1988 @ Coldwater, Michigan love to hear from others see some photos of the old OG trucks if anybody would like to share I'd be grateful for the memories it was really cool when i would drive by the Texas school or the Michigan school and see the real semi truck up in the sky sign now semi retired/disabled miss driving a truck but don't miss being a truck driver the way it is now spent my life in truck 3 rd gen. driver
Silvano Gonzalez
Mar 10, 2022
Anthony Turcic
Jun 08, 2021
Alan Santos
Mar 21, 2021
Queen Des
Dec 30, 2020
JP'S. Perspective
Dec 28, 2020
James
Nov 01, 2020
Class of Dec. 93. Attended ATDS when it was in Prairie Hill, Tx. We had old runways to practice on. Was great location and top shelf instructors. Finished with a 98. All these years later still driving. Only one non preventable accident. Fantastic school. Although, I must say the job is not as fun as it use to be. And I believe the bar to get into this industry needs to be much much higher. But ATDS is a great place to start.
Christine Norris
Nov 10, 2019
I was at the Flyin J in Waco, TX earlier today when one of the training trucks came into the lot. Truck number was 326. Since these are student drivers, I hold the instructor accountable. The truck was parked in the middle of the driveway.even though there were quite a few open spots. Teaching new drivers that it's ok to pop your brakes anywhere is doing them a great disservice. Teach them truck stop etiquette. Teach them how to properly park the truck. Don't teach them to be inconsiderate, rude, park wherever you want jerks. Downright shameful.
Yevstakhiy Syvyk
Feb 03, 2017
Nick F.
Sep 22, 2016
0 stars for killeen school as far as i am concerned. At first i loved coming to school everyday. Then after 2 weeks they took a great instructor Todd away from my class to bring in some man with no texas experiance. We ask him questions and he says well i dony know, but in washington state we do it this way. Well sor we are in texas and i am asking questions for me to be able to pass my texas exam.
I am constantly being badgered by the new instructor, Nazzi Dave and cohoert Brad to me what seems to be very unprofesnial i highley suggest going to a non affiliated school like action career training. Maybe you will be treated like a civilian and not like you are in the military, or a child. Good luck if you have to deal with these people in the future
I am constantly being badgered by the new instructor, Nazzi Dave and cohoert Brad to me what seems to be very unprofesnial i highley suggest going to a non affiliated school like action career training. Maybe you will be treated like a civilian and not like you are in the military, or a child. Good luck if you have to deal with these people in the future