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Spot light on American Truck Training

Did you know that American Truck Training has been open since October, 2012 and is located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma? ATT has graduated more than 5000 Class A CDL students and about 95% of these students have a job with a major carrier before graduation or immediately after graduation. Hear me again, 95%!

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American Truck Training understands that all students are the client. We also realize that all students learn differently (Visual, auditory, kinesthetic), it is important that we adapt to your learning method to set you up for success. All students will be treated with respect and the student experience is always a priority. Students feel included and they receive first class instruction. In-fact, the staff has more than 200 years of combined experience in transportation specifically, the staff has worked with and been in all students’ shoes.

Class A CDL Training and Refresher Courses are the programs that we offer. We have flexibility with these programs ranging from taking classes during the week or you can enroll in weekend classes. Weekly classes take roughly 4 weeks total to graduate from and weekend classes take close to 10 weeks.

We offer financing for all credit types, poor credit or fantastic credit. Loans can be anywhere from 3 months to 48 months in duration. We will strategically work with you to set you up for the best individual financing plan available for you. We can discuss cash options as well.

What are you waiting for? There is not a better time to enter the Transportation space as a truck driver. Carriers are competing for you and you will make a good living if you are willing to put in the work. In as little as 4 weeks you could be making $50,000 plus per year. The more experience and tenure you have, the more money you will make per mile.

Please call 405-254-5556 to speak with our admissions team and start your new career. You will not regret your experience with American Truck Training!

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