Many people have asked us whether or not you can use your Montgomery GI Bill® (MGIB) benefits for attending truck driver training programs. The short answer – YES! Your GI Bill® can help cover the cost of obtaining your Class A CDL. For veterans of the armed services, it can make getting your CDL less expensive or help you have close to zero cost.
Here are a few reasons why you should use your GI Bill® to become a truck driver.
STABLE JOB SECURITY
In today’s economy, jobs are no longer a dime a dozen…unless you’re a truck driver. Our nation needs truck drivers to function. Without truck drivers, we wouldn’t have any goods to sell, there’d be even fewer jobs and our society would be in shambles. As a truck driver, you’ll experience a stable job market and enjoy having a job that the world relies on. When you use your GI Bill® for CDL School, you’ll have peace of mind knowing that you’ll have access to a job upon graduation.
GREAT BENEFITS
From a steady salary, to insurance opportunities, to starting a 401k option, professional truck drivers experience amazing benefits. There’s nothing better than a stable job with benefits! Whether you are providing for your family or starting your career, these benefits will position you for a spectacular quality of life as a truck driver.
A HANDS-ON JOB
Can you see yourself sitting behind a boring cubicle for the rest of your life? Probably not! As a professional truck driver, you’ll experience life on the road and a truly hands-on employment opportunity. Since Superior Drivers Institute accepts the GI Bill®, you’ll be happy knowing that you will have a job you enjoy!
What are you waiting for? Superior Drivers Institute is ready to accept your GI Bill® and get you and other veterans on track to become successful truck drivers. Our training facility in Columbia, Tennessee is exactly where you need to be get started on your new career!
Contact Superior Drivers Institute to get started!
GI Bill®” is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) More information about education benefits offered by VA is available at the official U.S. government website at http://www.benefits.va.gov/gibill
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