What You’ll Learn in Security Training

Ever wonder what it takes to get into the security field? What types of training do employers want for their employees? At California Career School, we train our students to enter the security field fully prepared for what employers are looking for.

  • Obtain a guard card and be certified by the State
  • Obtain a firearms permit – practice at a licensed firearms training facility
  • Obtain first aid/CPR certification
  • Obtain a baton permit
  • Obtain pepperspray certification
  • Complete school security guard training as outlined by the BSIS

On top of these certifications, graduates receive placement assistance in order to help their transition into the security industry.

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Congratulations Michael!

Congratulations to Michael Catalano for obtaining his truck driver’s license. Michael always maintained a positive attitude and regularly helped his classmates as well. “Working with one of my class mates,” Michael said, “Learning our pre-trip. We were both having trouble. I found out by helping someone else all day, made me learn things twice as fast.”

He also told us how his training went, “What can I say other than everyone went that extra mile… You are always there for your students.”

“California Career School is second to none in my book,” Michael shared. “I will recommend you to anyone looking to drive.”

Once again congratulations Michael and we wish you luck in all that you do!

MV Transportation Pays A Visit

MV Transportation made an appearance at our Anaheim headquarters last Friday presenting about their company to students from our Anaheim, Oceanside, and Twentynine Palms training locations.

Together with job openings, their paratransit department and routes were the main topic of the presentation. The company is currently expanding rapidly with constant bidding on contracts not only in California but also abroad in Saudi Arabia, Canada, Mexico, and Europe.

Our placement coordinator Marcelle Gerard stated, “In hard economic times, there are companies that are continuing to grow, adding to their revenue, and increasing their employees which gives hope to many of our students needing to support their families.”

Click here for MV Transportation’s job openings

Contact our placement coordinator for assistance in applying for these jobs! (800) 499-6585

California Career School wants to thank MV Transportation for coming out to see our students over here in Southern California and we hope to meet again in the future!

Exclusive One-on-One Employer Meet

Meeting is tomorrow! RSVP at (800) 499-6585.

Attention graduates, current students, and prospective students: a major transportation company will be making a presentation at CCS on November 18, 2011 at our Anaheim office.

According to their website, they are “NOW HIRING FULL TIME & PART TIME DRIVERS IN ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA – CDL B license required.” This is your chance to meet face to face with a company that operates more than 100 locations across North America and is headquartered nearby in Southern California. It’s a good time to make an impression! Bring copies of your resume just in case!

Please RSVP at (800) 499-6585! Space is limited.

Students from our Oceanside and Twentynine Palms locations will have bus transportation available. Call us for more details.

Veterans Day 2011

“Veterans Day is the day set aside to thank and honor ALL those who served honorably in the military – in wartime or peacetime. In fact, Veterans Day is largely intended to thank LIVING veterans for their service, to acknowledge that their contributions to our national security are appreciated, and to underscore the fact that all those who served – not only those who died – have sacrificed and done their duty. A complete history of Veterans Day, and why it is observed on November 11, can be found on the Veteran Day History Web page.”

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Video: Adam Schlusser Graduates With His CDL

Congratulations to our student Adam Schlusser!

Adam is now on a search for work and continues to remain positive in his endeavors. Good luck Adam and we wish you well!

Positive Attitude Gets Victor to Graduate

Congratulations to our student Victor Ortega for getting through his commercial driving course and getting both his class A license and passenger endorsement on his first try. We wanted to commend Victor for always being in good spirits and staying attentive in class.

“It was good,” he told us, “Ken taught me a lot… If I’m making a mistake, [he would] correct right then and there.” Victor explained, “Just tell me what to improve on.”

A friend of his referred him to California Career School and through various meetings with the EDD, he found his way here. “At first I hesitated,” Victor said, unsure of what he wanted to do with his future. “To me, it’s like… let’s see– just a different career… Just want to make a living.”

Victor wanted to share a few more words. “Give it a try,” he said about California Career School. “I’ve been to other schools… The staff here are friendly… It’s a good school–very attentive.”

He went on to talk about his plans after graduation, “Whatever’s available– the options are there, you just have to look for it.”

Once again, congratulations Victor! We wish you well in your future endeavors!!

Helping His Family From Afar

UPDATE: Jacob came back to our headquarters last week to share that he is about to buy his own truck and has secured a job for Fedex doing OTR as an owner operator! After things settle down for a bit, he will be visiting his family in Liberia to see what he can do for them.

Congratulations Jacob!!

Eight years ago, Jacob Benson left his home in Liberia, Africa to pursue his dream of becoming a professional truck driver and find a way to help support the family he had just left behind.

Jacob dedicated the next few years to saving up money so that he could help his family get away from the war in Liberia. He worked diligently. Eventually, Jacob had sent enough money that his family was able to move out of Liberia and start a new life in the safety of Ghana. Once he knew that his loved ones were safe and well provided for, he was able to pursue his dream.

Jacob enrolled in trucking school. He completed his training, received his CDL and applied for a driving position with Swift Transportation. Although his application was approved, when it came time to complete Swift’s driving tests, Jacob found himself struggling. “The experience I got in training wasn’t enough.” Jacob stated, “I had my license but the type of transmission I was used to driving was not up to their standards.” Swift recommended that Jacob reapply after completing some additional training.

Disappointed but determined to succeed, Jacob had a realization. He explained, “I found California Career School a few years ago. A truck class was training in a lot behind my house. I stopped and talked to the instructor, Robert, about my plans to become a truck driver. I wasn’t ready at the time but he told me to contact the school as soon as I was… and that is how I ended up at California Career School.”

At enrollment, Jacob explained his situation. Since he had already obtained his CDL, it was agreed that the classroom time and permit study would be redundant. Jacob was given credit for the first two weeks of the program and joined his classmates once they were ready to head out on the road. “The training offered here was so much better.” Jacob said “At my previous school, I was trained on an 8 speed, 28 foot trailer. Here, we train only on full size trailers with 10 speed manual transmission. My first day training here I said, ‘wow, backing a 48 foot truck is very different than backing a 28 foot truck.’” He continued, “I was also able to drive on the freeways here. I was never given that opportunity at the other school. Robert made sure to let me practice in the real situations that I will face as a professional trucker.”

Jacob met with his placement coordinator early in training to get started on the pre-hire process. He applied for driving positions with Swift Transportation, Werner Enterprises, Gordon Trucking Inc., CRST, Schneider, Covenant Transport, US Xpress and Stevens Transportation. Jacob wanted to choose a company that he would stay with for the duration of his career, so he began researching each of the carriers to find his perfect fit. Jacob explained, “I looked at each company’s policies, how well and how long they train you and I read the testimonies of their drivers. I also looked at what kind of equipment they provided and whether or not they upgraded it on a regular basis.”

Ultimately, all (yes, ALL) of the carriers he applied for responded and offered him a position with their company. Jacob had already decided that he would like to work for Covenant Transportation. He smiled and said, “My first choice was Covenant and I am sticking to it.”

Jacob just completed his training with Covenant and stopped by to visit while he was in town waiting to be assigned a truck. He told me stories from the road and talked about the different kinds of weather conditions he had encountered while driving with his mentor. Jacob has finally achieved his goal! I asked what he planned to do next. Without hesitation, Jacob replied, “Once I have driven for one year, by the grace of God, I am going to buy my own truck and become an owner operator. Then I will come back to visit and show you my truck. I couldn’t have done this without you.”

Before leaving, there was one more update that Jacob wanted to share… he had just received his legal resident status and would finally be able to visit his family in Liberia!!!

What an exciting couple of months it’s been!!! Congratulations Jacob from all of us at California Career School! We are so fortunate to have been given the opportunity to share in your success. Good luck out there! We are looking forward to your next update!!!

“I would recommend California Career School to anybody that wants to be a professional truck driver. I would like to thank the instructors for their efficiency and the administration for being very professional, helpful and kind towards me and everybody that I trained with.”
–Jacob Benson

Author: Rachel Herold

Placement Assistance for Students

Attention graduates! Did you know that you can receive placement assistance from us even years after graduating? California Career School maintains connections with various employers that are always on the hunt for OTR drivers. Have you picked up driving experience since your graduation and are now thinking of going local?

Auto repair, security, and CNC students– don’t stop there, we can also assist you in your search for work.

Call us today to jump start your job search!
(800) 499-6585

Here is just a partial list of how we can help:

  • Interview practice
  • Resume improvement
  • Exclusive job leads for you to apply for

Hey Graduates! Got Pictures?

Got any pictures of your experience OTR? Do you have a great looking photo of your truck?

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