Friday, April 17, 2009

Northwest Herald | More enroll in trucking courses to find jobs in tough economy

Aside from providing drivers with extra practice, the course length also qualifies it as accredited so students can apply for financial aid to cover the nearly $4,000 class costs.

The return on investment can be major, though. Students potentially make a $45,000 salary immediately after the class

As many as 100 potential students have been showing up on registration days, despite the fact that the class fills up at 30.

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