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Truck Driving Careers

Salaries for CDL drivers on average are $53,090* per year, with tremendous growth potential.

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Commercial truck driving is one of today's fastest growing career paths, estimates predict 575,000+ new jobs for CDL holders.

Travel the USA

As a commercial truck driver, you'll travel the country and see exciting new places, while delivering the goods that keep our nation running.

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We place you on the road to success. 160 Driving Academy graduates qualify for the highest-paid positions with the best companies.

Truck driving is a field with a wide range of opportunities, from making local deliveries to transporting goods cross country. You can enjoy the open road or go home every night to be with your family. At 160 Driving Academy, we prepare you for any of these San Bernardino truck driving jobs with in-depth classes and field instruction.

Our instructors help you get ready to take the CDL license test and get a Class A license. This way, you'll have the flexibility to apply for any available San Bernardino truck driver jobs you like in this industry. Our students can go on to earn a minimum of $47,130* as a starting salary with the potential to earn over $100,0000 over time!

San Bernardino CDL Careers

What kind of CDL career can you have with a Class A license? Whatever you want in the field of over ground transportation. A Class A license means you'll be qualified to operate vehicles with a gross combination weight ratingof 26,001 lbs. or more. This can include:

  • Flatbeds
  • Livestock trucks
  • Long combination vehicles
  • Tank trucks
  • Tractor trailers

You may also be able to drive some Class B and C vehicles with the right endorsements on your newly earned license.

We'll also assist with job placement when you get your license so the transition into one of many CDL careers is smooth and easy. You might even qualify for sponsored tuition from a trucking company in San Bernardino that is looking to hire new drivers. These companies will help cover the costs of your training in exchange for coming to work for them when you finish.