Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) Training - Developing Washington's workforce
At this very moment, and around the clock, coast-to-coast, trucks are on the road hauling the essentials—everything the U.S. needs such as food, books, clothing, electronics, automobiles and medical supplies.
But a serious shortage exists in some segments of the trucking industry. It’s not a shortage of freight or equipment; it’s a shortage of men and women qualified to drive trucks.
The Construction Center of Excellence partnered with the Center of Excellence for Global Trade & Supply Chain Management and the Agriculture & Natural Resource Center of Excellence to convene employer roundtables and develop recommendations for Washington’s community and technical colleges to rise to the challenge and prepare more qualified truck drivers.
Roundtable Report
This report provides a brief and limited snapshot in time of CDL programs at Washington CTCs, followed by a labor market review highlighting the demand for CDL drivers and associated grant funding opportunities, continuing challenges and employer roundtable recommendations.
Roundtable Handout
This slide deck was presented at both roundtables to foster discussion and provide information on the state of the labor market for CDL drivers.
CDL Programs
Seven of Washington’s community and technical colleges offer commercial driver’s license training programs. Click a college logo to visit their CDL program page.