City of Abbeville Partnership with PTC Addresses CDL Driver Shortage
In an apprenticeship collaboration launched last year, 鉴黄师app (PTC) and the City of Abbeville are helping employees who drive any city vehicle to earn their Class B Commercial Driver鈥檚 Licenses. Full-time firefighter Chandler White is one of them. He believes the additional experience he鈥檚 receiving will help him grow in his career.
鈥淭he CDL program is a good way for us to further our education,鈥 he said. 鈥淎s a firefighter, we take classes and trainings all the time, but CDL is a little different.鈥
Chandler鈥檚 father, Mike White, is a training coordinator and instructor with PTC鈥檚 Continuing Education Division.
鈥淭his partnership is for the city鈥檚 drivers, including firefighters, maintenance workers and police officers,鈥 Mike said. 鈥淚t addresses a shortage of qualified CDL drivers across several departments.鈥
The Class B CDL applies to vehicles weighing 26,001 pounds or more and generally comprises larger vehicles like dump trucks, garbage trucks, delivery trucks and cement mixers.
Chandler already regularly drives the Fire Department鈥檚 trucks, as federal and state laws do not require firefighters to have a commercial driver鈥檚 license. However, the Department trained him to drive the truck.
鈥淚 feel like the fire truck and the Class B vehicles are very similar to drive,鈥 Chandler noted. 鈥淭hey are comparable in weight, about 50,000 pounds.鈥
Chandler is comfortable behind the wheel of a massive fire truck but operates it with the reverence it warrants. 鈥淵ou have to know the limits of what you can do and what you cannot do,鈥 he said. 鈥淵ou could be responding to a call at 3 a.m. You have to be very aware of your surroundings and what you are doing鈥 to ensure everyone鈥檚 safety. 鈥淲hen I have time, I will try and go back and get my Class A (big rig) license.鈥
For more information about PTC鈥檚 CDL training, visit www.ptc.edu/cdl.
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PHOTO: Chandler White of the Abbeville Fire Department