The Canada-Saskatchewan job grant provides employers with funding to train new or existing employees to meet the skill requirements for available jobs. New mandatory standardized training requirements for those wanting a Class 1 commercial license in Saskatchewan to drive semi trucks featuring a minimum We are fully recognized and certified by SGI, the Highway Traffic Board, the Government of Saskatchewan, and the Government of Canada as an educational institution, providing tax-free and tax-deductible training and tuition.
We are a full service facility, with building, yard space, classroom, vending services, On-site Air-brake Board, training videos, Brake Adjusters, and more. We have a large shop, a bright classroom space, and a huge yard for your learning experience. Our Goals To assist you as you strive to reach your goals. To provide you with a functional understanding of the basic mechanics of a truck in order to enhance your ability to operate a truck and trailer safely and cost-effectively.
To give you a high level of well-rounded skills in order to place you among the most employable professional operators in the province once you graduate. Testimonials From Our Successful Students. Overdrive driver training has not only helped me get my class one just over 5 years ago now, but has also helped me grow my business in the farming industry by getting my employees and all family members involved in the farm theirs as well.
The premium training that is offered allows a hands on and patient, verbal explanation of everything along the way. Overdrive will always be my first choice in the driver training industry.
Thanks so much to Dan at Overdrive Truck driver Training for training me and helping me get my class 1. The following computer system requirements are needed to be able to participate in the class in the distance learning format: Internet connection - broadband wired or wireless Speakers and a microphone - built in, USB plug-in, or wireless Bluetooth Webcam - built in, or USB plug-in For full steps on how to obtain your Class 1A Driver's License in Saskatchewan, follow the roadmap below.
If you experience any of the below conditions, you may find it wise to complete your medical exam PRIOR to registration into the MELT program to identify any issues that would prevent you from obtaining your Class 1A License: seizure disorders certain heart or insulin dependent diabetic conditions physical disabilities paralysis, disability, arthritis, amputation blackouts, dizziness or fainting spells head injuries vision problems or hearing loss The medical can be completed by a physician, nurse practitioner or an occupational health and safety nurse.
Training Voucher Program : This program is targeted to workers affected by changes in their industry including those related to recent economic impacts. Clients must: Be unemployed or under employed, working 16 hours per week or less. Be legally entitled to work in Saskatchewan Be at least 16 years of age Be facing skills-related barriers to obtaining employment Demonstrate that you have a strong history of previous employment and job readiness. Demonstrate the ability to financially support ones self while in undertaking the training To schedule an appointment to discuss Training Voucher Program options, please contact or email careerservices gov.
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. Offering Date Jan 24, - Feb 3, , am - pm Feb 22, - Mar 3, , am - pm Mar 21, - Mar 31, , am - pm Apr 18, - Apr 27, , am - pm May 9, - May 19, , am - pm. Swift Current Days:. After he finished high school, he went to work for his brother who continued to run his father's company until His wife was the one who suggested he become a driving instructor when he trained his step daughters to drive and remained calm when they made mistakes.
Brent was born in Erikson, Manitoba and became a partner with his dad at the age of nineteen. They formed a trucking company that hauled general freight and livestock, after twenty years, they sold the business and went to work for Paul's Hauling in Brandon, MB. Brent spent the next 14 years working as a long haul driver.
He eventually moved to Regina and spent four years driving for the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool. Brent is now on his twelfth year as a driving instructor and fifty years in the trucking industry. Catherine is the Office Manager at 18 Wheels, she is the one who handles the all the bookings, schedules and phone calls.
Even though she has only been with the company for a short period of time, Catherine has the office and staff organized and ready to train. She will help you start on your way to becoming a Class 1A or 3A Professional Driver, by helping you book a course or answering your questions. His trucking career began in when he moved to Regina. Throughout his career he has operated various types of units.
This career had taken him to many locations in Canada as well as the United States. After 15 years of being a professional driver, Brooks decided to go one step further in the trucking industry and achieved an instructors certificate in Glendon was born in Cornwall, Ontario.
At a young age Glendon's family moved to a dairy farm in Kipling, Saskatchewan, eventually relocating in Fort Qu'appelle, Saskatchewan. Glendon's trucking career began in driving for a few different companies before purchasing his own highway unit. His career has taken him to different locations across Canada as well as the United States.
Robert was born in Regina, and started his driving career in While working for various companies he has mentored and trained new drivers and drivers from other countries. He started as a driving instructor in and has continued to do so ever since.
Rob has even helped to develop a training program to help with immigration programs for drivers from the United Kingdom.
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