Truck Drivers Wanted
Enterprise State Community College offers several paths to those who want to have a successful career in the truck driving industry, with salaries starting at $50,000 annually. For all training tracks, students must have their Class A or Class B CDL permit and complete a D.O.T. Physical and Drug Screen.
ESCC offers a completely hands-on six-week training course and a hybrid fast-track training course that includes online coursework and on-the-road training. These programs meet the standards established by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration and the State of Alabama.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
- A submitted CDL Admission Application (6-week program) or Fast-Track CDL Training Application
- 18 years of age or older
- Valid Alabama Driver’s License
- Motor Vehicle Driving Record (MVR)
- Class A or Class B CDL Permit
- DOT Physical and Drug Screen (NOTE: In compliance with Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations, a Motor Vehicle Report, students must provide a copy of their Motor Vehicle Report (MVR) and the results of DOT physical and controlled substance tests to the instructor by the first day of class.)
Available Trainings
ESCC offers multiple Commercial Driver’s License training tracks. Please fill out our information request form to reach out to one of our team members and receive more specific information about traditional and fast-track training.
Currently, we offer traditional CDL training every three weeks:
- July 1 – August 9
- July 29 – September 6
- August 12 – September 20
- September 9 – October 18
- September 23 – October 31
- November 4 – December 17
Location | Time | Topic | Room | Days | Teacher |
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ESCC – Wallace Hall | 9AM-12PM | Adult Education/GED | 202 | M, TU, & TH | Merrill/Stinson |
ESCC – Wallace Hall | 9AM-12PM | Adult Education/Literacy | 208 | M & W | Hart |
ESCC – Wallace Hall | 5:30PM-8:30PM | Adult Education/GED | 202 | M & W | Price |
ESCC – Wallace Hall | 9AM-12PM | English as a Second Language- Beginner | 208 | TU & TH | Freeman |
ESCC – Wallace Hall | 9AM-12PM | English as a Second Language- Intermediate | 204 | TU & TH | Parrish |
ESCC – Wallace Hall | 9AM-12PM | English as a Second Language- Advanced | 206 | TU & TH | Rogowski |
ESCC – Wallace Hall | 5:30PM-8:30PM | English as a Second Language- Beginner | 204 | TU & TH | Barnes |
ESCC – Wallace Hall | 5:30PM-8:30PM | English as a Second Language- Inter/Adv | 206 | TU & TH | Stanley |
Elba Elementary School | 5:30PM-8:30PM | Adult Education/GED | 4B | M & W | Wiggins |
Christ Community Church of God | 5:30PM-8:30PM | Adult Education/GED | N/A | TU & TH | Martin/Ellingwood |
Johns Chapel AME | 9AM-12PM | Adult Education/GED | N/A | TU & TH | Jones |
Coffee County Family Service Center | 5PM-8PM | Adult Education/GED | N/A | TU & TH | Stewart |
A Class A commercial driver’s license is required to operate any combination of vehicles with a gross combination weight rating (GVWR) of 26,001 or more pounds, provided the towed vehicle is heavier than 10,000 pounds.
With a Class A CDL and the proper endorsements, you may drive the following types of vehicles: tractor-trailers, truck and trailer combinations, tank vehicles, livestock carriers, and flatbeds. This training utilizes manual transmission vehicles and automatic transmissions.
A Class A commercial driver’s license is required to operate any combination of vehicles with a gross combination weight rating (GVWR) of 26,001 or more pounds, provided the towed vehicle is heavier than 10,000 pounds.
With a Class A CDL and the proper endorsements, you may drive the following types of vehicles: tractor-trailers, truck and trailer combinations, tank vehicles, livestock carriers, and flatbeds. This training utilizes manual transmission vehicles and automatic transmissions.
A Class A commercial driver’s license is required to operate any combination of vehicles with a gross combination weight rating (GVWR) of 26,001 or more pounds, provided the towed vehicle is heavier than 10,000 pounds.
With a Class A CDL and the proper endorsements, you may drive the following types of vehicles: tractor-trailers, truck and trailer combinations, tank vehicles, livestock carriers, and flatbeds. This training utilizes manual transmission vehicles and automatic transmissions.