Commercial Class B Driving

Transportation & Logistics

Class B CDL Program – 

This 150-hour Truck Driver Florida Class B course prepares students for entry into the Transportation & Logistics industry.  This course prepares students to drive 200 miles of locan & highway driving, which includes 40 miles of night driving.  This program prepares students to take the CDL Class B driving exam that is offered at the MTC testing facility.  Students will study vehicle safety, accident prevention, operating regulations, cargo handling, documentation procedures, pre-trip preparation, inspection, backing, road & hazardous driving skills, and licensing requirements.

 

Steps to Enrollment Apply now

 

Class B CDL Program –

150 Hours, 4 weeks

Day – 8:00am – 3:30pm

Estimated total cost may vary based on program start date and program class schedule.

Resident – $1,860.81

Non-Resident – $3,176.31

 

CDL Learner’s Permit

MTC Transportation & Logistics Center

3050 NE 36th Ave. Ocala, FL. 34479

(Located behind Booster Stadium)

Program Highlights

STARTING SALARIES

Vary, ranging from:

$37,930 to $58,000*

*Based on local industry information.

Employers

  • R & L Global Logistics Inc.
  • Windy Hill Foliage Inc.
  • CareerSource Citrus Levy Marion
  • Jiffy Transport Inc.
  • Marion County Board of County Commissioners – Fleet Management
  • Capris Furniture
  • Raney’s Truck Center

Commercial Vehicle Driving Master Plan of Instruction

(PDF – opens in a new window)

  • Vehicle safety
  • Basic and hazardous driving skills
  • Handling equipment and cargo
  • Dealing with various transmissions
  • Operating regulations and documentation procedures
  • Pre-trip, preparation, and maintenance
  • Backing, docking, and maneuvering

INDUSTRY CERTIFICATIONS

Commercial Driver’s License Class “B”

(Passing grade of final pre-trip, skills, and road test required to test for CDL license.)

Marion Technical College also offers CDL Class A, & B Testing

CDL Testing Information

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

  • CDL Class-B driver

Business Advisors

  • John Brantley | Cheney Brothers Inc.
  • Donnie Graves | Windy Hill
  • Wanda Lasher | Jiffy Transport
  • Sonja Blunt | CareerSource CLM
  • Mark Williams | Marion County Board of County Commissioners Fleet Management\
  • Josh Kramer | Marion County Board of County Commissioners Fleet Management
  • Darren Park | City of Ocala
  • Jose I. Rivera | MTC
  • Richard Monroe | MTC

Steps To Enrollment

  • Step 1

    Complete & Submit Online Application. Pay $20 non-refundable application fee.

  • Step 2

    Submit paperwork to Student Services at the MTC campus. Provide copies of two officially recognized proofs of residency, copies of Driver’s License, and the Supplemental Program Packet.

    SUPPLEMENTAL PACKETS VARY – Attending an Information Session may be required for acceptance into the program.

  • Step 3

    Financial Aid application – www.fafsa.gov
    Complete FAFSA application and provide a Student Aid Report (SAR). MTC school code: 031039

  • Step 4

    You will be notified by program department of acceptance. You will be notified by Financial Aid of estimated funds available.

  • Step 5

    Pay fee and/or sign enrollment document to complete enrollment process in Student Fees.
    Seat in scheduled program is confirmed after Student Fees is completed.