Address: 6614 S R L Thornton Fwy, Dallas, TX 75232, USA
Phone: +19722245551
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8AM–5PM
Thursday: 8AM–5PM
Friday: 8AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Elvis Polley
First and foremost. I would like to Thank the owner for giving me the opportunity to come to his school and achieve my Cdls. Couldn't ve picked a better school. I'm going to rate the instructors from the 1st week til the 4th. My first week Mr David is a good instructor. My second week was with Mr Ray very easy going funny ,will keep you laughing ,but serious and knows his stuff. Third week was Tacho,very lcool energetic youngster,a great teacher,has his own way of makin you understand. Cool too. Next week was Charles cool,knows his stuff, if you follow his instructions you're good. Roll as well fly guy laid back but knows his stuff very helpful.Last but not least is the GOAT LT.This dude here is the truth. Gone tap his legs. "One Two". Gone put you right in the door. Very understanding,and patient. Thank all you guys keep doing yall thing.
William Ford
This is a great school! As with all education systems the students must apply themselves. When you pay attention and do what Tacho, Mr. Ray, Top Flight and the rest of the Instructors tell you to do, you will succeed! The office Staff are some of the friendliest and helpful people I have ever met! Great School. I highly recommend it to anyone who is serious about becoming a professional Truck Driver!
luke c
Completed my cdl training and got my cdl. The first 2 weeks are basically in class training to get your clp and pretrip. The 3rd and 4th week you are actually behind the wheel and 5th week is testing. The cdl prep app was helpful for the clp and the pre trip you just have to learn. Our class was smaller to begin with which was helpful but gained classmates that have fallen behind. Your actual driving instructor on the 4th week will help you gain real world experience while staying safe on the road. My driving instructor was Calvin he made the whole experience less stressful. He was always patient with us which helped us keep calm while learning to drive. Our actual test day on the 5th week the inspector was calm and patient with us. As long as you know your pre trip and backing maneuvers, the driving part was easy. Thanks to all the staff that helped me get my cdl.
Matt Cole
Monday mornings are a mess but stay with it, the 1st 2 weeks of class is hard on the mind but it's all prep work everyone there is cool and helpful thanks everyone at continental ☝️👍
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Typically 4 to 5 weeks.
Yes. But its better to go over the road. Ya know.. ..so you become one.with.the.truck.....you wont make much at first but the experience is priceless.......salude
Continental has a new instructor starting soon for Spanish,I just finished,it's a great school
Stick shift. But if you can drive a stick you qualified to drive both
I think you can come to the school at 18 but you can't really drive outta Tx till you 21. But they just change so.e stuff around recently so I'm not sure. Good question
Did not finance. You have to ask school for pricing.
You'll have to call our recruiter, Scott, from 9am to 5pm, Mon. - Fri., at 972-224-5551.
Sorry, we do not offer weekend classes. For the program costs, call Scott, our recruiter, at 972-224-5551.
Yes. Parole, too.
Call Scott, the recruiter, at 972)224-5551. Training starts every Monday.
Not really
Get in contact with the school for information, but i do believe multiple nationalities can apply.
Yes I have my cdl not in the school I look online the have bad training the will get you a job but the pay cheap
Hello. The man you should call is Scott Nixon, call Continental and ask for him. They do some kind of financing with a certain down payment, I remember reading 650 for the down payment. Scott is the recruiter. Anyhow, look the Texas Workforce is going to be paying for mine, through DARS. I am a felon. When I got out I wanted to get into truck driving but I got shot down because of my felonies. In the beginning before my background came back they all seemed very eager to recruit me and sponsor my training but when my background came back I got shot down. I got a little discouraged but my sister told me that I ought to try the Texas Workforce because they helped her back whenever she was young and pregnant and in high school so I took her advice and I called them to be honest not really expecting much I guess because I knew it would be a longer wait than what I was hoping. That was back in December, now it is March and I have finally been approved. Call them, try it, just do it!
Yes as well as, grants, Many payment options http://www.wetraincdldrivers.com/financial-aid.html
4500 and it is a 4 week class and teachers r great gud luck
You can start application process before graduation
Only a urine test for the school but when u go to work anywhere after u finish school all the companies do urine and hair follicle tests so honestly don't waste your time or money on the school unless u can pass hair follicle test... I just graduated from the school in middle of October and trust me I called every company after graduation and they ALL hair follicle... The reason is because even though you have a cdl you are classified as a new driver bc you don't have any otr experience that's why the do hair follicle
No Halas Spanish
Urine only
Crst is the worst company u can work for.
I don't remember exactly, but I think if ur paying it's $3,600. If a company is paying for u it's $3,800. If u can't pay or have a company pay for u, then go to TWC (Texas Workforce Commission). They have a program to pay for the class. A guy in my class went through them for this. No, I don't know of any other details, BUT it's a great way to get a fresh start on life. The trucking industry NEEDS drivers!! God bless.
It's however long you take and it's better for you to pay and get it then to owe them I'M JUST SAYING THO
It's only paid training if u have a company paying u while u attend. The school doesn't pay ppl to attend. It only teaches you how to be a class A driver.
The simulator is only for open enrollment people though
They break it down for you really well and teach you from the ground up. I had never driven a semi and now I am an otr driver for tmc thanks to continental
Two classroom teachers class size vary generally 15-20. Not private anyone can attend. They had one backing instructor and 4 driving instructors when I was there. Very good and they are certified to do there own testing cost I believe is 5-6 k not positive there are a number of ways to get that part taken care of. Call and ask for Scott Nixon he will be able to help you
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