yes there are sites for driving jobs online. I found a few sites for you to have a look at www.myjobsearch.com/careers/forklift-truck-driver.html ,www.employmentguide.com
Truck driving courses are available online and at specific locations. Depending on your location there may be options that are closer to you or offer discounts for working with certain companies upon completion. If you are working for a company check with them, if not if you want to do it online look for an accredited course or look for programs that are close to your location.
The local unemployment office would be a good starting place to look for local truck driving jobs. Sometimes local truck driving jobs will be listed in the classified section of local newspapers.
Here is the site you need to look at. It's the truck driving school guide and has links to truck driving schools in every state: http://www.truckschoolsusa.com/
To locate a truck driving jobs, the best way is look at the job calassiifed section in the newspaper or look from craigslist, they usually have have lots of job opening there.
If you are looking for more information on where can you get information on sending my employees through truck driving training, the best place to look is on www.thetruckersreport.com/
If you are going back to school of course you are going to want a training course which is the best for the money! One of the first things to look for is the success of their students finding a job after they have graduated from training! http://blog.greatcdltraining.com/blog/truck-driving-training-solutions-2/what-to-look-for-in-a-training-program
Yes, there are truck driving schools in Delaware. They are located all over the country. Go to your local driving school and look for lessons there. If there are none offered, then ask them if they know of the closest place.
There is always the local community college that offer truck driving course that have newly graduates looking for work as truck drivers. You can also post a wanted ad on your local newspaper so the applicants come to you and you do not have to look for them.
It was a staged event. Nobody was in the green truck when it flipped. If you watch closely you can see the ramp that was placed on the down-slope to flip the truck after the stunt-driver jumped out. Search for videos showing how this stunt was created and edited to look real.
You could either look in the yellow pages as well as your local paper. You can also look elsewhere to find truck driving jobs as well. It all depends on where you live at.
There are several websites with truck driving jobs only. Take a look at the following websites: nationaltruckdrivingjobs, jiggyjobs, everytruckjob, schneiderjobs and justtruckingjobs to name a few. Another option would be to look at the Monster or Indeed website for trucking jobs.