Diesel Truck Driver Training School Offers New Career Counseling Service for New Drivers
Business Wire- 12/7/2010 10:29:00 AM EST
Diesel Truck Driver Training School Offers New Career Counseling
Service for New Drivers
( BW)(WI-TRUCK-DRIVER-TRAINING)(.) Diesel Truck Driver Training School Offers New Career Counseling
Service for New Drivers
Diesel Truck Driver Training School offers personal career counseling
to new drivers who train with the school
Diesel Truck Driver Training School now offers a Career Services
Department to help their students find a job in the truck driving
industry. The goal of the department is to give students the resources,
training and assistance they need to find employment in their chosen
industry upon graduation.
This assistance begins during the first week of training at the school.
New students sit down with the National Career Services Coordinator to
discuss their career goals, areas of interest within the trucking
industry and the region of the country in which they will be seeking
employment.
Students come away from the meeting with a portfolio of documentation
regarding their training and a list of companies hiring in their region.
The Career Services Coordinator is available to students for further
consultations while the course is in operation. After graduation, the
Coordinator follows up with students to provide additional assistance if
needed.
Another component of the career counseling process is the 'soft skills'
training that guides students in the art of successfully interviewing
for a job. This includes items such as networking techniques, interview
tips, and information on applying for employment and resume building.
The final aspect of the Career Services Department's job search
assistance is the Job Leads Database. Diesel Truck Driver Training
School offers its students access to contact information for thousands
of potential employers. The list is searchable by state, city or zip
code and gives students a head start in their search for a new career.
Truck driving jobs are on the rise in the United States as the company
continues to recover from the deep recession of 2008. According to
preliminary Bureau of Labor Statistics numbers, payroll trucking
employment has added 8,800 jobs since March. This figure does not
include data for truck owner/operators who are classified as a small
business.
Truck Driving School offers
new classes beginning every two weeks throughout the year. The next
classes begin January 3, 2011. To fill out an online application, go to http://www.truck-school.com/.

CONTACT:
Diesel Truck Driver Training School Corey Rockwell, 800-332-7364 admissions@truck-school.com www.truck-school.com
KEYWORDS: United States North America Wisconsin
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