South Louisiana Community College is partnering with a state agency and the governor’s office to launch a CDL training program to open truck driving career paths for Black men.
SLCC joins the Governor's Success Council, Louisiana Workforce Commission to create trucking careers for Black men.
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Casella honors longtime driver, renames CDL training program
Officials gathered in Rutland Thursday to rename Casella’s Kenneth A. Hier Sr. CDL Training Center, which has already trained ...
The CDL Training Program is currently open for enrollment in Class A licenses across campuses in Beeville, Alice, Kingsville, ...
A $2 million grant has been awarded by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) to improve commercial driver ...
The Driving Louisiana Forward program will offer 20 participants the financial resources and hands-on training needed to obtain a CDL with support from the Success Council, SLCC said. This will ...
Ares CDL Institute in Kansas City, Kansas, says it makes a point to provide opportunities for its students beyond simply ...
The Veteran Improvement Commercial Driver License Act, a bipartisan effort to support veterans transitioning into trucking careers, recently passed Congress and is set to be signed ...
Casella Waste Systems, Inc. dedicated its CDL Training Center to Ken Hier, the company’s first-ever employee, in a ceremony ...
The 80-hour program is part of the college’s Commercial Driver’s License training initiatives intended to address gaps in the workface across the state, according to a release. The class will equip ...