You can try some schools with good credentials and history that have a good employment ratio such as MCT (http://www.truckdrivertraining.com/). There are also some companies that offer to train you for free but under the condition that you work for them for a set period of time (http://primeinc.com/drivers/cdl-training.html)
You don't have to go to truck driving school to get a CDL license. You can go to your local Department of Driver Safety and pick up the study material and apply to take the test. There is a driving component that you will have to do.
Go and drive and get there
A truck driver's salary depends on your location, but on average, a truck driver will make about $53,000 a year. If that sounds like a good amount to you, then go for it.
A truck drives on the road, and a train is on a train track.
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The best way to apply for local truck driver jobs is to go to recruiting sites such as monster.com
Uh, however fast the driver wants to go.
You do have to go to school for truck driver training. There are several different schools that you can find online, such as, roadmaster.com or greatcdltraining.com.
You don't need a diploma or GED to become a truck driver, but a lot of companies will expect it. You'd go to a truck driving school, whether at a community college (although the course is not worth any college credits), a dedicated truck driving school, or a company-sponsored truck driving school.
engineer or locomotive engineer (US, Canada, New Zealand) engine driver, train driver, locomotive driver, or train operator (UK, Australia, and South Africa )
Have a good driving record, meet the company's age requirements, find a company that'll hire and train you.
If the owner of the truck allowed an unlicensed driver to take the truck, then the owner is responsible - even if the driver lied about where he was going. If the unlicensed driver just took the truck, then a police report would need to be filed and charges pressed against that person - he can be sued for damages.