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North Carolina CDL Training School Future Truckers of America is North Carolina's premier CDL training program for Class A licensing, & for CDL Refresher Courses. In addition, we work with students in Virginia & South Carolina for CDL training in those states as well.
Founded in 1997 by a Veteran & Former Trucker Future Truckers of America was founded in 1997 by Randy Batts, a former truck driver and veteran who wanted a school where students were treated with respect and every effort was given to educate students properly.
FTA Offers On-Campus Housing with Amenities Future Truckers of America offers both efficiency apartments and dormitories for up to 21 people.  Each apartment is equipped with Television, kitchenette with microwave & refrigerator, and a study area with wireless internet access.
Work for Top Trucking Companies Throughout the United States FTA works closely with many major cariers.  Most carriers offer tuition reimburstment on a monthly basis as long as you stay employed with their company.  FTA also offers a sponsorship program in conjunction with Central Refrigerated Services.  If entering the trucking industry is your plan and funds are low, this is a great option to get started.  If you are interested in a company sponsor plan with Central, do not complete the online application.  You must contact FTA or CRS directly and let us know you wish to learn more about the "sponsor program". FTA - 336-636-5700 or 800-610-3777      CRS - 800-777-9100 extension 7169                                  

CDL Training: North Carolina, Virginia, South Carolina

Future Truckers of America

FTA sets itself apart from other trucking schools in many ways.   FTA is approved to offer not only training for a North Carolina CDL, but also for Virginia and South Carolina. Since many of our students are from other states, FTA also offers housing with many of the comforts of home, including Wi-Fi for those who wish to study a little more in the evenings with their personal laptops.

While in the classroom, you will use "clickers" to interactively answer questions on the classroom's computer screen. We've taken every step to make your CDL training as interactive and easy to understand as possible. We know that the more comfortable you are with the equipment and the more knowledgeable you are with the study materials, the more confident you will be when you get behind the wheel of your first big rig!

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FTA  is dedicated to offering not only the best CDL training in North Carolina, but also to getting you hired by a reputable trucking company, and to starting you off on the right foot in your new truck driving career. When you attend FTA, you will be presented with representatives from major trucking companies seeking qualified entry-level drivers who truly want a career in the truck driving industry.

 

Trucking companies send their representatives to FTA because they know that FTA has a long history in maintaining a high set of CDL training standards. As a matter of fact, more than 80% of FTA students have multiple job offers before their CDL training is complete. In addition, many of the trucking companies presented to you offer tuition reimbursement in the form of an additional monthly payment to you while you work for them.

 

Highlights

  • Drive the Guard - National Guard Approved
  • CDL Training in 4 Weeks
  • Approved in NC, SC, and VA
  • Class A CDL Training
  • CDL Refresher Courses
  • On-Campus Housing in Asheboro
  • Tuition Reimbursement Available
  • Lifetime Job Placement
  • Paperless Classroom Training
  • Late Model Volvo Tractors
  • Hazmat Endorsement Preparation
  • Night Driving Training
  • Discounted Tuition for Pre-Payment
  • 80%+ Have Multiple Job Offers

Proud Member of CVTA

Multi State Approved

North CarolinaNorth Carolina State CDL Training School Approved

VirginiaCDL Training School Approved by the state of Virginia.

South CarolinaCDL Training School Approved by the state of South Carolina.