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Summary
Free CDL Class A or B training program for Anne Arundel County residents to earn a commercial driver’s license and launch a career in transportation/logistics.
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Are you ready to launch a career in the high-demand transportation and logistics industry? Anne Arundel Workforce Development Corporation (AAWDC) is offering a CDL Class A or B training program for eligible Anne Arundel County residents.
This program equips you with the skills, knowledge, and credentials you need to earn your CDL and begin gaining the experience required for long-term success in the industry.
Program Details
This program equips you with the skills, knowledge, and credentials you need to earn your CDL and begin gaining the experience required for long-term success in the industry.
Program Details
- Training Dates: TBD Based on Future Funding
- Training Provider: Best CDL
- Location: Annapolis & Owings, Maryland
- Class Schedule:
- Theory Classes: Tuesday evenings, 5–8pm (in-person in Annapolis)
- Skill & Driving Classes: Scheduled individually
- Pre-Trip/Driving Test Preparation Classes: Wednesdays 3:30-5:30pm (in person in Owings)
- Participants have up to 3 attempts to pass the MVA CDL exam.
To qualify, you must:
✅ Be an Anne Arundel County (or Annapolis City) resident
✅ Be 18 years or older
✅ Have a high school diploma or equivalent
✅ Be authorized to work in the U.S.
✅ Be registered with Selective Service (if male, born on or after 1/1/1960)
✅ Pass a DOT physical and obtain a learner’s permit before training begins
✅ Attend a virtual suitability interview and meet priority of service criteria
✅ Be an Anne Arundel County (or Annapolis City) resident
✅ Be 18 years or older
✅ Have a high school diploma or equivalent
✅ Be authorized to work in the U.S.
✅ Be registered with Selective Service (if male, born on or after 1/1/1960)
✅ Pass a DOT physical and obtain a learner’s permit before training begins
✅ Attend a virtual suitability interview and meet priority of service criteria
Suitability Requirements include:
✅ Motivation and Commitment
- Demonstrated interest in a career in transportation/logistics.
- Willingness to adhere to the demanding schedule and complete all required classes, practice, and exams.
- Understanding of the physical and mental demands of driving professionally.
✅ Availability & Schedule Readiness
- Ability to attend all required classes and testing, including evenings and weekends if necessary.
- Flexibility to participate in driving practice as scheduled.
✅ Transportation & Logistics Awareness
- Awareness of what a career in trucking or logistics entails, including time away from home (if long-haul), safety expectations, and the need to build experience over time.
✅ Physical & Health Readiness
- Ability to meet DOT physical requirements (including vision, hearing, and overall health) and pass a drug screening.
✅ Basic Skills
- Sufficient English language proficiency to understand road signs, complete written tests, and communicate effectively.
- Basic math and map-reading skills.
✅ Behavior & Professionalism
- Positive attitude, punctuality, and ability to work independently and responsibly.
- Clean driving record, or at least one that meets MVA/CDL standards.
How to Apply
- Enrollment closes: TBD
- Submit this interest form and driving record
- If you are selected to move forward in the process, you will be contacted to set up an interview to discuss the program and your suitability for the program.
- Additional details will be provided if selected for the cohort.
- Be sure to check your email often so as to not miss any step in the process.
It is critical that you complete all the required steps in a timely manner. If you fail to do so, your application will be rejected. Funding is limited and priority of service is given according to our priority of service policy.