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Enter the Truck Driving Field

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

 

To All Concerned Parties Affected By Layoff, Business Shutdown, and other Economic Conditions:

 

I certainly understand the concern and upheaval your layoff can cause you and your family.

 

I am here to let you know that once the initial shock is over and the frustration gives way to a new vision of the future possibilities this change can provide through your access to Dislocated Worker Training Money and other funding sources in place to assist you with obtaining a new career, the transportation field is growing nationally.

 

In addition, the Federal and State departments of Transportation and Homeland Security are developing the new East Coast Transportation Corridor with the northern most hub being at Rickenbacker (southeast corner of Columbus, Ohio) and stretching through West Virginia, Virginia, and down to Florida. This Corridor will allow for the more efficient flow of goods including those from overseas with import-export trade zones and more. Included will be trucking, intermodel, rail, air, and other transportation options.

 

I mention this to you because this build-out, going on now as we speak, will require more workers. Truck Drivers and their associated Preventative Maintenance Mechanics will be gaining in demand as the days go by and the build-out moves further and further towards completion.

 

Truck Drivers can usually earn between $32,000 to $42,000 first year and $50,000 to $80,000 second year depending upon company and other responsibilities you choose to accept as a semi driver. Opportunities also exist for Dump Truck and Road Construction Drivers to participate in the Economic Stimulus Package portion aimed at building roads and bridges across America. Within all of these opportunities exist the behind the scenes Preventative Maintenance Mechanics that keep those rigs rolling.

 

I would like to invite you to check out Truck Driving or Preventative Maintenance Mechanic as a new career option for you!

 

Not only are the needs great but the training for your CDL (Commercial Drivers License) is only 3 weeks and the Preventative Maintenance Mechanic is an additional 4 weeks, then you pass your test, and you are out making money!

 

Also note, for responsible individuals that qualify, the opportunity to purchase your own truck and run your own business is another option that I would be delighted to discuss with you.

 

Call me at 1-877-245-5320 ask for “Fast Eddie” Powell

Allied CDL Training - Ohio.