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Choosing Between Class A, B and C in Colorado: Which CDL Is Right for You?

If you’re considering getting a commercial driver’s license (CDL), you may be wondering which class is right for your situation. Class A, B, and C CDLs can all lead to great careers, so it’s really a matter of preference. Below, we break down the differences of each class, including costs and potential earnings, to help […]

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Top 5 Myths About Truck Driving in Colorado — and the Real Truth

Over the past 25 years, our instructors at Northern Colorado Truck Driving Academy (NCTDA) have heard every myth and misconception about truck driving. We’re here to set the record straight about the most popular misunderstandings, including: being away for long periods of time, low pay, difficulty finding a job, loneliness, and a tough training schedule. 

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From Permit to Big Rigs: What the Colorado CDL Journey Actually Looks Like

If you’re considering a career in trucking, you probably have a lot of questions. How long does it take to get a CDL in Colorado? What tests are involved? And which license should you pursue? The process is more straightforward than many people realize—especially when you train with an experienced school like Northern Colorado Truck

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Why Trucking in Colorado Means You Can Sleep at Home Every Night

When many people picture a trucking career, they imagine long-haul routes stretching across multiple states and weeks spent away from home. While over-the-road driving is certainly one path, it’s far from the only one. In fact, many CDL holders build successful, well-paying careers that allow them to return home at the end of each shift.

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