Class B CDL Driver Training Program

Class B CDL Driver Training Program

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All-State offers CDL certification programs in Essington, Pittsburgh and Baltimore through comprehensive programs designed to give you the necessary skills and knowledge you need to safely and efficiently drive a Class B vehicle and pass the CDL test in your home state.

A Class B CDL allows the driver to operate any vehicle with a GVWR greater than 26,000 pounds, as well as any vehicle towing a trailer that does not exceed a GVWR of 10,000 pounds. Main distinctions are:

  • For drivers towing trailers with less than 10,000 pounds of GVWR
  • Holder can operate Class C vehicles, but not Class A vehicles
  • Drivers may be able to operate straight trucks, box trucks (like delivery trucks), large buses (such as school buses and city buses, and tourist buses), and dump trucks with small trailers.

To provide you with the best foundational knowledge, your CDL training education start in the classroom. Then, you will advance to the range, where you will get behind the wheel and can learn how to parallel park, back up and dock. Then, building on those skills, you'll hit the road with an experienced instructor to learn Class B vehicle control skills. Upon graduation, you'll receive a diploma and have the skills you need to seek entry-level Class B CDL truck driver career opportunities.

BENEFITS OF ALL-STATE

When it comes to choosing a CDL school in Maryland or Pennsylvania, we understand you have options. That's why the dedicated instructors at All-State make it their mission not only to teach you trucking skills, but also to help support you after graduation with employment assistance services, which include:

  • Interview techniques and interpersonal relations instruction
  • Job leads, classroom presentations and career fairs
  • Training on how to ask for an interview by telephone
  • Training on how to fill out employment applications
  • Information on careers as a CDL driver

To learn more about All-State Career's Class B CDL driver schools in MD and PA, contact us using the form above.

  • Who is All-State Career?

    All-State Career School provides postsecondary career education to both traditional and nontraditional students through a variety of diploma and degree programs that assist adult students in enhancing their career opportunities and improving problem-solving abilities.

    All-State Career School strives to develop within its students the desire for lifelong and continued education. 

  • What are the admission requirements?

    To qualify for admissions, in most cases you must be a high school graduate or its equivalent. All applicants are required to complete a personal information sheet. During a personal interview with our admissions staff, we will review your career goals to help you find the right program to fit your needs.

    Every individual will be given the opportunity to tour the facility, meet with Financial Aid, and enroll in the next available classes. Please contact your local campus Admission advisor for more information on admission requirements.

  • How much does the program cost?

    Tuition varies from program and campus. Speak with an admissions advisor for more details.

  • Is financial aid available?

    You've got obligations and responsibilities already, so financing your education is going to be a real concern. At All State Career, we understand that. That's why we help our students to learn about government and private loans and other financial aid options that are available to those who qualify to help finance the cost of building the foundation for your new career.

    • We work every day with working adults and career changers who have complex financial situations, and get them the information to help them to determine the financing for their education that will work the best for them.
    • We have financial aid offices on every campus so students can continue to find and act on important information they need to continue on their path to success
    • We are flexible and pragmatic in our approach. Our instructors, counselors, professors, and staff understand and will work with you if it becomes difficult to keep up your studies or if you need time off.
  • Does All-State Career help me find a job after graduation?

    At All State Career, our Career Services professionals are committed to successfully supporting our graduates to secure employment in entry-level positions. Through career development, including professionalism, motivation, resume development, dress for success, interview coaching and the maintenance of ethical standards, we empower our graduates with the skills necessary to approach a job interview ready for success.

    All State operates a Career Services Center at each campus to assist graduates with career placement. All State Career provides graduate employment assistance. As graduation approaches, students get the opportunity to meet with the Director of Career Services during their last semester to discuss career services available for their individual job search. As a graduate, you will want employment that reflects your skills, training, and allows for professional growth and development. Career Services is committed to helping you find the right fit for you.

  • Is All-State Career accredited?

    If you’re looking for accredited colleges or vocational schools, you have come to the right place! While each campus varies in program offerings and specific programmatic accreditations, all are institutionally accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC).

    See each school's campus page or click on the CONSUMER INFO button on the right to view individual campus or programmatic accreditations.

Programs vary by state and campus. Not all programs are offered at all locations. Contact local campus for accreditation information.

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