Get Your Class A Georgia CDL in Only 17 DAYS Part-Time Classes Available.
Get Your Class B Georgia CDL in Only 7 DAYS Part-Time Classes Available.
Georgia's Premier Truck Driving School - Daly's Truck Driving School offers a 17-Day course for Georgia Class A Commercial Driver's License, and a 7-day course for a Georgia Class B CDL. Both of these courses are available full and part-time. You train on real tractors and trailers, and straight trucks. Dalys starts classes every week - (full time A) and every other week - (full time B). Part-time classes start less frequently, check the class starts section for exact dates. Class are starting now, why delay your new career any longer.
You will work on real equipment and will receive excellent classroom training where you will not only study for the Georgia Commercial Driving Test, but also meet entry level driver training requirements under Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations in accordance with 49 CFR 380.503. At the completion of the training course you will receive an industry recognized certificate and diploma. This is the difference between going to work for a quality company and an average company. In addition, you get the benefit of asking questions to instructors who have real-world truck driving experience. Our instructors will explain everything you need to know about the Georgia CDL permit test and the Road testing process and the real world applications.
Dont get tricked into a contract. The difference is, at Dalys, you have choices. You do not have to commit to any particular trucking company - before or after school. We encourage you to research different trucking companies. Many companies offer tuition reimbursement and great benefits. You may, however, be looking for a dedicated route with a smaller company. At Daly's you are free to choose for whom you want to work.
If you are not sure what you want, or whom you want to work for, we also offer truck driver entry level job placement. In addition, to help you understand the process of getting your Georgia CDL, we created some information on what to expect - that is: what to expect after getting your CDL, what to expect while getting your Class B CDL, and what to expect while getting your Class A CDL. We also have a resources page page that may answer some of your questions.
Daly's Truck Driving School has the goal of getting you a Georgia CDL. We do, of course, want you to have a trucking job when you pass the Georgia CDL test; so we allow those trucking companies with proven reputations to visit our CDL classes and to make presentations. Some Daly's students will leave training with many different job offers! The choice is yours, once you have decided that you want a CDL, we believe that after visiting Daly's you will make the decision to to train with Georgia's Premier Truck Driving School.
Costs vary not only between Class A & Class B, but also between the method of enrollment. There are many companies that pay a percentage or the entire amount of tuition. Daly's Works with voucher programs thru Department of Labor, VA, Vocational Rehab, and other funding sources.Tuition financing through various other sources is also available for qualified applicants. Call us or fill out the Quick Contact form today to find out which program is best for you.
If you obtained your Class B from Daly's, the hours already obtained may be applied to your Class A license. If you obtained your Class B from another school, please call us at: (770) 614-6022
There are many different financial aid programs available, and we encourage you to call us for the answer to this question: (770) 614-6022
Lodging is available for qualified students. To check on your eligibility please call us now!
Under the FMCSA Mandate for entry level driver training you must receive the hours of training we offer in order to be elligible for employment. In addition to hands on training we cover many of these required training areas in the first week or classroom phase of training. So no you must go thru the complete class regardless.
I have my CDL permit from another state. Do I have to take the entire training program?
If you have a CDL permit from another state, you must test for you CDL license in that state. You will have to retake your CDL permit in GA in order to get a CDL License from GA.
What are the job availabilities after I get my CDL? Do you help with local employment?
Daly's has been training in the Atlanta area since 1992. We work with well over 50 major trucking companies. Call today and let us explain how our placement department works. In addition, you can learn more by clicking on our Job Placement page.
Approximately 12% of truck drivers (nationally) are women, and this same statistic is in line with Daly's Truck Driving School's enrollment trends. There is a growing demand for truck drivers, and women are realizing more and more that this profession fits them well.