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From Certification to Career – We Help CDL Drivers Get Hired

Your CDL Opens New Doors

At Cigno, our mission extends beyond providing exceptional training - we are committed to helping you secure your next commercial driving job. We take pride in teaching our students to be safe, responsible, and skilled drivers. Upon completing our courses, we offer job placement assistance to connect you with companies actively seeking truck and bus drivers in Ohio, and beyond. We're here to support you every step of the way.

Trucking Job Opportunities
Over-the-road (OTR) drivers

Long-haul (OTR) drivers operate heavy trucks on extended routes, sometimes traveling across the country and staying on the road for weeks. They are essential to the supply chain, ensuring goods are delivered to distant locations.

Yard Jockey

A yard jockey, also known as a yard driver, yard spotter, or hostler, plays a critical role in the daily operations of a warehouse, distribution center, or trucking terminal. Their primary responsibility is to move trailers within the yard or facility, positioning them for loading and unloading, and ensuring that the logistics process runs smoothly.

Local Truck Driving Jobs

Local drivers handle pick-up and delivery within a specific region, often making multiple stops each day. These roles require strong customer service skills and allow drivers to return home every night.

Specialized Truck Driving Jobs

Specialized drivers operate vehicles designed for unique loads, such as double trailers, tank trucks, or heavy equipment. These jobs require extra training and expertise in handling specific cargo.

Hazardous Materials (HazMat) Truck Driving Jobs

HazMat drivers transport dangerous materials and must undergo extensive training to manage these loads safely. This specialized field offers higher pay due to the increased responsibility.

Owner-Operators and Independent Truck Drivers

Owner-operators run their own businesses, often starting as salaried drivers before purchasing their trucks. They enjoy greater flexibility and earning potential, with opportunities in long-haul and moving industries.