On the Road to Success: Opportunities with Laurel Ridge CDL Programs
Release Date: 06/12/2025
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info_outlineLaurel Ridge Community College recently shed light on its highly demanded CDL (Commercial Driver's License) program during a conversation on the Valley Today, hosted by Janet Michael. The discussion featured Guy Curtis, the Director of Marketing for the college, and Jeff Burkhart, the Senior Director of Operations for the Driver Training Program with Ancora Education.
The program highlighted the increasing interest in CDL classes, which are essential for individuals looking for stable and lucrative careers. Curtis emphasized that CDL classes are not only available on weekdays but also on weekends to accommodate working individuals. He noted, “We have a lot of in-demand programs at the college for those hot in-demand jobs and credentials.”
Burkhart shared insights into the CDL program's structure, mentioning, “It's a four-week program with one week of classroom training and three weeks of hands-on training.” He also celebrated the flexibility and opportunities associated with holding a CDL, including local, regional, and national job possibilities across various industries.
One of the standout points of the discussion was the broad appeal of truck driving. Contrary to old stereotypes, the profession has become highly inclusive, welcoming more women and individuals from diverse backgrounds. Burkhart highlighted safeguards like the increased safety of modern trucks, improved truck stops, and better connectivity that make the profession more attractive to a broader demographic.
A key incentive for prospective students is the potential for financial aid. Curtis explained that with programs like Fast Forward, students can often complete their CDL training with minimal or no debt. Additionally, many employers are willing to sponsor current employees to upgrade their skills from warehouse to wheels.
Janet, drawing from personal anecdotes, underscored the versatility and rewarding nature of CDL careers. She reflected on her husband's experience in the industry, painting a vivid picture of the career's various facets—ranging from local deliveries to long-haul journeys, each offering its own unique lifestyle.
The benefits of enrolling in the CDL program at Laurel Ridge are accentuated by the financial returns. “Students often receive job offers even before they graduate,” Burkhart added, highlighting the high demand for qualified drivers.
For anyone intrigued by a career in truck driving, Laurel Ridge Community College provides ample resources and guidance. The college hosts free introductory courses and personalized coaching sessions. Curtis also invited listeners to attend Laurel Ridge Night at the Winchester Royals game, promising an evening filled with fun and information about the college's exciting programs.
As the conversation concluded, it was evident that earning a CDL through Laurel Ridge Community College not only promises a pathway to lucrative job opportunities but also offers a dynamic career with room for growth and flexibility. With dedicated support, robust training, and significant financial aid options, the college stands out as an excellent choice for anyone looking to enter the trucking industry.