We believe our training should respond to the needs of industry by preparing men and women alike with “hands on” training directed toward practical applications. Students are supervised by qualified, experienced instructors and will have the opportunity to train with modern equipment commonly used in the industry.
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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Jaime Flores Graduates in Time for the New Year
Congratulations to Jaime Flores, our graduate from the Twentynine Palms Marine Corps Base. Jaime obtained his commercial truck driver’s license just a few days before Christmas giving him time to spend with his wife and family.

“I had [a] friend,” he shared with us, “that had gone before me and said nothing but good things about CCS. [...] I wanted a ‘plan B’ for when I got out of the military, slowly my ‘plan B’ started becoming my ‘plan A.’ I went ahead with this vocational school.”
“[My] main obstacle was time. My EAS was rapidly approaching and I had a time crunch.” Our military students receive flexible training hours to ensure that their duties always come first. Jaime completed his truck driver training in less than the average time it takes for many other military students to finish.
“[It was a] very good experience,” said Jaime, “feel comfortable behind the wheel.” He also mentioned that, “everything was handled professionally.”
Once again, we want to congratulate Jaime for his achievement and we wish him good luck in his future endeavors!
Happy New Year’s from CCS!
We at California Career School would like to wish you all a happy new year! The turn of the new year can be a time of reflection on our challenges and accomplishments in the past and it is also a time for renewed expectations and setting our goals.

With the beginning of this new year, we hope to set forth on a path to growth and prosperity for our students as we help change their lives and careers.
Happy New Year from California Career School!
“Cheers to a new year and another chance for us to get it right.”
-Oprah Winfrey
Happy Holidays from California Career School

“What is Christmas? It is tenderness for the past, courage for the present, hope for the future. It is a fervent wish that every cup may overflow with blessings rich and eternal, and that every path may lead to peace.”
Agnes M. Pharo
At this time of the year the staff of California Career School reflects on how thankful we are for each other and for all of our students – past, present and future. We hope that peace, joy, hope and love be gifts you receive and give this Christmas. We look forward to starting the new year when we return from the Christmas break on January 3, 2012.
– Chuck Emanuele
California Career School President & Director
Graduate Joseph Lettier Gets His Truck and Bus License

Congratulations to Joseph Lettier for graduating with his commercial truck and bus driver license! He had a few things to share with us after passing both of his driving tests. Class isn’t easy– he told us, “Biggest moment… when Ward just keep going over skills and didn’t move on till I got it and Ryan when he didn’t let me move on with driving till I got it– seemed to me that they cared about my success.” Our Twentynine Palms instructors Ward and Ryan, he described, were “friendly, cool, and knowledgeable.”
He came to CCS because “it [...] seemed to be more of a firm school than *** and the credit hours for college. [...] They offer more in friendship and training offers than any other school.”
Once again, congratulations to Joseph for getting his unrestricted class A with passenger endorsement! We are always here to assist in any of your CDL job searches even years from now.
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.”




