NTI offers award winning, nationally renowned CDL truck
driver training for ME, MA, and NH residents. Train at one of our CDL
schools in just 5 weeks full time or 10 weekends part time. NTI's CDL
truck driver training school
is designed to teach students safe operation of trucks and a working
knowledge of the trucking industry and its regulations. This real world CDL
training consists of behind-the-wheel practice at our driver training yard
as well as driving in all country and city environments.
Graduates of the Commercial Truck Driver (CDL) programs
will posses the knowledge and skills necessary to obtain their CDL license
(A or B) and gain employment as entry-level truck drivers.
CDL Truck Driver training offered at our
Scarborough and Bangor, ME Campuses.
To speak to an admissions representative about registering,
or program
scheduling, call us at: 800-447-1151
Is job placement available? While no school
can guarantee you job placement, Northeast Tech's graduates high employment
rate speaks for itself. The overwhelming majority of our graduates are able
to choose from the many carries that recruit from NTI.
Where are
classes held? Corporate offices are in Scarborough, Maine. Training is
available in Scarborough and Bangor, Maine and Methuen, Massachusetts.
What is the class schedule? Classes are held from 7:00am to
5:30pm, Monday through Thursday, and 7:00am to 5:30pm, Saturday and Sunday.
When I graduate, must I be a
"Long-Haul" driver? Carriers are quite diverse in their travel lanes,
some are long-haul, some regional/dedicated and some are local. While there
are local jobs available, there are more opportunities for long-haul
drivers, and the pay is generally higher.
Will I have a CDL when
I finish training? After the end of training, you will be scheduled to
take a State CDL test. While every effort is made to assist you in passing
the test, we do not guarantee results. Should you fail the test, we will
work with you to schedule another test and be there with you as you re-test.
Should I be concerned about class size? Of course
you should. Your training is important and instructor attention is crucial.
At NTI, we have 12 instructors and 15 trucks, so we are equipped to deal
with various class sizes. The State of Maine mandates hours of training
(147.5 hours) and our training exceeds their requirements (200 hours). You
can be sure that you will receive at least 23 hours of behind the wheel
driving on the road and more than enough time to practice in our training
yard. If the class size grows, we simply add instructors and trucks to
accommodate. Most students enjoy friendships they make with their classmates
while training at NTI. With our reputation and our commitment to the success
of our students, it is understandable that our classes may be larger than
some others.
What other costs should I expect to pay? Your tuition covers all your costs related to training. Books, materials,
DOT Physical, DOT drug test and the State licensing test are all covered.
All you need to pay are retest fees with the State if you don't pass the
test your first time. In Maine and New Hampshire, the fee is $15.00.
Class A: Any combination of vehicles with a gross
combined weight rating (GCWR) of 26,001 or more pounds, provided the gross
vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of the vehicle(s) being towed is in excess of
10,000 pounds; holders of subclass A licenses may, with any appropriate
endorsements and/or permits, operate all vehicles within subclasses B and C.
Class B: Any single vehicle with a GVWR of 26,001 or more pounds, or
any such vehicle towing a vehicle not in excess of 10,000 pounds GVWR;
Holders of subclass B license may, with any appropriate endorsements and/or
permit, operate all vehicles within subclass C.
Endorsements
H
= Hazardous Materials N = Tank P = Passenger S = School Bus/STV T = Doubles/Triples X = N & H Combined