Southern CDL Training provides CDL training, class A and B CDL training, behind-the-wheel training, and accedited training to the San Antonio, TX area.
Frequently Asked Questions About Southern CDL Training
What is the average CDL salary in Texas?
The average CDL salary in Texas varies based on experience and license type. New drivers typically earn between $45,000 and $65,000 annually. Experienced drivers or those with additional endorsements can earn upwards of $80,000 per year. Class A license holders generally command higher salaries than Class B drivers. Many companies also offer additional compensation in the form of sign-on bonuses, benefits packages, and overtime pay opportunities.
How do I become a CDL driver?
Becoming a CDL driver in Texas involves several steps. First, select a program for either Class A, Class B, or both licenses. Next, complete the FMCSA-mandated ELDT training, which is included in our curriculum. Following this, engage in behind-the-wheel instruction and practice sessions. Then, successfully pass both the CDL knowledge and skills tests. Finally, obtain your license and begin your career as a professional driver. Our program is designed to guide you through each stage of this process efficiently and effectively.
What's the difference between Class A and Class B?
The primary differences between Class A and Class B CDLs are the types of vehicles they permit drivers to operate and the associated career paths. Class A CDL holders are qualified to drive large commercial vehicles such as semi-trucks, tractor-trailers, and long-haul freight vehicles. This license typically offers higher earning potential and more diverse job opportunities, but often involves more extensive travel. Class B CDL holders are authorized to operate vehicles like dump trucks, buses, and cement mixers, which generally involve local routes. Class B training is usually shorter and the job often involves less travel, while still offering competitive compensation.
What types of CDL training does Southern CDL Training offer?
Southern CDL Training offers Class A and Class B CDL training, behind-the-wheel training, and accredited ELDT-certified training.
What are the typical hours of operation for Southern CDL Training?
Southern CDL Training is open Monday through Friday from 10:00 AM to 5:30 PM, Saturdays from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM, and is closed on Sundays. Weekend and evening sessions are available upon request.
How can I become a CDL driver through Southern CDL Training?
You need to complete FMCSA-mandated Entry-Level Driver Training that includes behind-the-wheel instruction and pass the CDL knowledge and skills tests. Southern CDL Training guides you through all these steps efficiently.
What is the difference between Class A and Class B CDLs offered at Southern CDL Training?
Class A licenses allow you to drive large commercial vehicles like tractor-trailers with higher earning potential and more travel, while Class B licenses cover vehicles such as dump trucks and buses, typically for local routes with shorter training.
What payment methods does Southern CDL Training accept?
Southern CDL Training accepts American Express, Cash, Check, Discover, Financing, MasterCard, and Visa.
Does Southern CDL Training offer pickup or delivery services?
No, Southern CDL Training does not offer pickup or delivery services.
What nearby places can I visit in San Antonio while attending Southern CDL Training?
Nearby places include the Greenlake Resort San Antonio, an attraction and geographic feature, where you can relax before or after training sessions.
Are there convenient automotive services near Southern CDL Training?
Yes, automotive services nearby include The Car Corral (used car dealer), Car Corral Towing, and SESA Collision auto repair shop, which can assist with vehicle needs related to your training or personal use.
What options are there for food or relaxation near Southern CDL Training?
You can visit Taqueria La Tapatia for Tex-Mex and Mexican cuisine or The SideStreet BBQ for specialty groceries and dining near Southern CDL Training.
How can nearby transit or service places aid someone attending Southern CDL Training?
Nearby facilities like QuikTrip gas station and convenience store provide easy access to fuel and snacks, supporting students' daily needs during training.