Reviews on truck driving schools can be found on www.toptruckingschools.com, thetruckersreport.com, roadmaster.com, which all have good reviews for truck driving schools.
You may be able to find some truck driving schools in your area by going to government service areas. You may be able to find a driving school online and within your search area.
You can go to your local drivers license place and they should provide you a truck driving company who will not only give you a job but also put you through truck driving school.
Locally here there is "Area Truck Driving School", "Academy of Truck Driving", "Allstars Driving School", "Driversity Driving School", and "A-1 Truck Driving School"
There are quite a few truck driving schools in the state of Florida. I order to find one in your area, I would call your local DMV and see if they can give you any information.
The best way to find cheap driving schools in your local area is on the Autos website. They allow you to directly compare the prices as well as view reviews for your local driving schools.
Truck Schools USA - http://www.truckschoolsusa.com/ - has a great directory of schools in every area of the country that can help you get CDL certification.
This website has a good listing for trucking schools in your area. http://local.yahoo.com/results?fr=dd-local-more&stx=truck+driving+class&csz=Charlotte,+NC
Chicago has many great driving schools which include: Northwestern Driving School located on North California Avenue, Auto Metro Driving School located on West Belmont Avenue, Nova Driving School located on N Western, Chicago also offers many specialty schools such as truck driving, and motorcycles.
Your chances are pretty good. There are several truck driving schools in the Los Angeles area that you could go to, and having 13 years of driving should definately help. Here's the contact information for a few of these schools. GSF Driving and Truck Training School (213) 745-6022, Universal Truck Driving School (213) 745-6244, TGA Truck Driving School (626) 443-7195, Toro School of Truck Driving (310) 532-1437 and A1 Driving & Traffic Schools (310) 390-3303.
There a excellent driving instructors in the DC area. Ethio Star Driving School earned five stars has wonderful reviews. Noel J Gunter Driving School is a close second with four and a half stars. These two schools have the highest scores in the DC area.
Yes. Check your community colleges, and do a web search for truck driving schools in your area. Additionally, several companies have their own training schools for prospective new truck drivers, to include Swift Transportation, Schneider National, Werner Enterprises, etc.
An online job resource such as monster.com or careerbuilder.com can help you find a CDL truck driving job in your area, and how to apply.