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Seven weeks. A CDL. And a career that pays more than most four-year degrees — without the debt. We put you behind 80,000 pounds and teach your hands, eyes, and mirrors to think as one.
7 Weeks
To Your CDL
$72,400
Avg. Starting Pay
94%
Job Placement



2,300+ graduates on the road
Class A
CDL Certified
Next Cohort Starts
Mar 17, 2026
73% of seats filled
Two realities. Seven weeks apart.
Toggle between where you are and where you'll be. The math is in the margins.

The Moment That Changes Everything
Scan your badge. Grab your vest. Six more hours on the dock.

The Backing Maneuver
Offset backing on paper looks impossible. Your hands don't believe it yet.
Make the numbers undeniable.
We show you the math before we ask for anything. You deserve to know what you're driving toward.
$72,400
Average First-Year Salary
vs. $38,200 national median for non-CDL transport workers
94%
Job Placement Rate
Within 30 days of passing the CDL road test
7
Weeks to License
Full Class A CDL — no prior driving experience required
2,300+
Graduates on the Road
Driving for carriers like Werner, Schneider, and J.B. Hunt
Three roads in. One destination.
Career-changers. Veterans. Young adults who chose the smart road. They all started at mile zero.

$76,200
Year-one earnings
Marcus Webb
Warehouse to Highway
7 weeks
Night-shift supervisor at a distribution center. $21/hr, no ceiling in sight.

4 weeks
Accelerated track (prior military)
Sgt. Dana Kowalski
Military to Mile Marker
Accelerated
Six years driving tactical vehicles in the Army. Civilian employers kept asking for a CDL she didn't have — yet.

$68,500
Starting salary at 22
Tyler Okonkwo
No Degree, No Problem
7 weeks
Twenty-two years old. Community college dropout. Realized four years of debt wasn't the only road to six figures.

Three questions. That's it.
No essay. No transcript. Just tell us where you are and when you want to start. A RigSchool advisor will call you within 24 hours.
Question 1 of 3