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What Sets Us Apart
We go above and beyond in order to show our clients why we’re the best option for their needs, which include special features to ensure their top satisfaction. Read below to learn more, and contact us with questions.
Experienced Class A Driver
Only the Best
Proven work experience as a Truck Driver
Hands on experience with electronic equipment and software (GPS, AVL units, CB etc)
Ability to drive long hours and travel regularly
Extensive knowledge of applicable truck driving rules and regulations
No recent moving or driving violations
Adaptability and foresight to handle unexpected situations (traffic, weather conditions etc)
Willing to submit to background/drug checks and provide employment recommendations
Trucking school diploma
Valid truck driving license
Need Schooling to Obtain A CDL
Outstanding Quality
On the national level, requirements for a CDL include:
Commercial Learner's Permit (CLP), which you must have for at least 14 days prior to earning your Class A CDL
Valid Department of Transportation medical card (which requires you to pass a DOT physical and urine test)
Valid, non-commercial driver’s license and be at least 18 years old – or be 21 years old to drive a commercial motor vehicle across state lines or drive a commercial motor vehicle that contains hazardous materials (At Swift Academy, we require our drivers to be at least 21 years of age)
Proof of US citizenship or lawful permanent residency, which may include a birth certificate or green card, a Social Security card or proof of the number
The ability to pass all applicable background screens
Providing the names of all states where you have been licensed to drive any type of motor vehicle during the previous 10 years
Having no active driver’s license suspensions or revocations in any state
Certifying that you are not subject to any disqualification under FMCSA 383.51 or any license disqualification under state law. In addition, you must confirm that you do not have a driver’s license from more than one state or jurisdiction
Being able to speak, read and write English
Receiving a passing score of your written and road tests for your CDL
In addition, CDL license requirements mandate that you must surrender your regular state driver license once you earn a CDL.
Along with the national commercial driver's license requirements put forth by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), every state has their own list of guidelines. To review CDL requirements by state, visit FHWA.DOT.gov to find your state's Department of Transportation.
Driver Ranking Bonus
Truly Top-Notch
Earn bonus's for exceptional safety, on time delivery, attention to detail