Training Centers - Jackson, Mississippi

Helping Others Help Themselves

About the SEC Truck Driver Training Program

SEC TruckWhether you want to drive locally, regionally or over-the-road, Southeastern Career Training Centers (SEC) will assist in completing new driver applications, developing a resume, and working with you on professional presentation and interviewing skills. Our placement assistance advisers will assist you in evaluating all the aspects of your potential employers, including benefits, pay and bonus packages, equipment and home time. Then we will assist you in evaluating the offers you receive. Almost all of our graduates have several good offers before they are finished training. That's because the best companies are looking for the highest quality students. They know that a better-trained employee will be more responsible, more productive and safer. It also means that you will earn more money faster. With SEC training you may be able to be driving solo quicker. Learn more so you can earn more!

Placement Services

Each SEC school provides job placement services to every student while enrolled in school, as well as after graduation. Graduates can contact the school at any time for assistance in locating a job to take advantage of the network of hundreds of high quality local, regional and national employers that hire SEC students. No school can guarantee a student a job, but we guarantee that we will use our best efforts to prepare and assist you. We are proud of our placement success. Ask any of our graduates and they will likely tell you that if you want a professional truck-driving job, the SEC staff can help you find one!

The Trucking Industry

As an SEC graduate, you should feel confident in your ability to obtain a good job as a driver in the strong trucking economy. The American Trucking Associations reports that "a shortage of professional truck drivers exists in some segments of the trucking industry.  There is a current shortage of approximately 20,000 truck drivers per year.  This number is expected to increase to 111,000 drivers by the year 2014.  The shortage is not due to lack of interest, just basic economics – the demand for professional truck drivers is growing faster than the number of new drivers entering the field."

Moreover, the Occupational Outlook Handbook published by the U.S. Department of Labor reports that "opportunities should be favorable for persons interested in truck driving. This occupation has among the largest number of job openings each year." Take advantage of this market, and get the right training from SEC professionals.

Apply for the Driver Training School

SEC Training Centers
PO Box 320970
Jackson, MS 39232
877-285-8621

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