Hello everyone, I'm new here and looking for help in the Las Vegas, Nevada area. I obtained my Class A license in 2017 and haven't driven commercially since the day I got the license. I have a job offer on the table pending completion of a "refresher course" to get reacquainted with basic operation and maneuvers. After calling around to the 3 major Las Vegas schools i'm not having any luck finding anyone offering a simple, part time course at this time, everything is aimed at new drivers and the full time, 80 hour training program. I currently work a full time job and desperately need to find a way to obtain the necessary training and i'm curious if anyone here has any insight where I might look or whom I could talk to. Even locating a local owner/operator that would be willing to tutor me would be a welcome option, if there is someone out there with that kind of willingness to help. Appreciate any and all information from you folks and look forward to joining you on the roads asap.
I don't know of any program that exactly fits what you are seeking. I do know that KLLM has a refresher course that is paid training. This might be your best option. KLLM is a solid company that has very good training. It might be worth a shot to contact them.
The Substance Abuse Professional (SAP) is a person who evaluates employees who have violated a DOT drug and alcohol program regulation and makes recommendations concerning education, treatment, follow-up testing, and aftercare.
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Hello everyone, I'm new here and looking for help in the Las Vegas, Nevada area. I obtained my Class A license in 2017 and haven't driven commercially since the day I got the license. I have a job offer on the table pending completion of a "refresher course" to get reacquainted with basic operation and maneuvers. After calling around to the 3 major Las Vegas schools i'm not having any luck finding anyone offering a simple, part time course at this time, everything is aimed at new drivers and the full time, 80 hour training program. I currently work a full time job and desperately need to find a way to obtain the necessary training and i'm curious if anyone here has any insight where I might look or whom I could talk to. Even locating a local owner/operator that would be willing to tutor me would be a welcome option, if there is someone out there with that kind of willingness to help. Appreciate any and all information from you folks and look forward to joining you on the roads asap.
SAP:
Substance Abuse Professional
The Substance Abuse Professional (SAP) is a person who evaluates employees who have violated a DOT drug and alcohol program regulation and makes recommendations concerning education, treatment, follow-up testing, and aftercare.