Siteline Certified CDL Training prepares students for high-demand commercial driving careers through hands-on instruction, experienced trainers, and job-focused programs. We simplify the path to earning your CDL with flexible training options, modern equipment, and placement support that helps graduates get hired fast.
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Through partnerships with some of the largest freight companies in the country, Siteline connects your training directly to real career opportunities. From sponsored tuition to guaranteed job placement at graduation, your path from classroom to career is built in from day one.
Siteline Certified CDL Training provides everything you need to start and succeed in a commercial driving career. From hands-on training programs and simple enrollment to career placement support, transparent tuition options, and student resources, we guide you through every step of the CDL journey—making it easier to get licensed, get hired, and get on the road.
Siteline Certified CDL Training guides you through every step of the journey—from enrollment to job placement. With 160 hours of comprehensive training, including 40 hours in the classroom and 120 hours behind the wheel, you gain the knowledge, hands-on experience, and career support needed to earn your CDL and get hired with confidence.



Earning your CDL opens the door to stable, in-demand careers with strong earning potential and flexible paths. With Siteline’s hands-on training and career-focused approach, you gain real skills that lead directly to driving jobs—not just a license.
High demand, strong pay, and a clear road forward with CDL training at Siteline.
A CDL license opens the door to a lifetime of opportunities.
A CDL is one of the fastest ways to turn a job into a career—with multiple paths depending on how you want to live and work. Some drivers want to be home every night, others want maximum miles and bigger checks, and many aim for specialized roles that pay more once you’ve built experience.
A Commercial Driver’s License isn’t for everyone—but for the right person, it’s a fast track to stability, income, and long-term opportunity. If you’re on the fence, these signs usually make the decision clear.
How to Get Your CDL: A Straightforward Guide If you want a stable career, strong earning potential, and nationwide demand, getting your Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) is one of the most direct paths. Here’s how it actually works—no fluff. What Is a CDL?
Get clear, straightforward answers to the most common questions about CDL schools—from training length and costs to job placement and career options—so you can decide if CDL training is the right next step for you.
A CDL (Commercial Driver’s License) is required to legally operate commercial motor vehicles such as tractor-trailers, buses, dump trucks, and certain delivery trucks.
Most CDL programs take 3–8 weeks, depending on whether you attend full-time or part-time and whether you’re pursuing Class A or Class B.
No. A CDL does not require a college degree. Training focuses on safety, regulations, and hands-on driving skills.