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Luis Esparza President
Maria Esparza Treasurer
Pat Vido Director
Strong Trucking
Industry
As an Esparza Professional
graduate, you should feel confident in your ability to
obtain a good job as a driver in this strong trucking
economy. The trucking industry contributes an enormous
amount of money to the economy.
The combination of common
carriers and private truck fleets accounts for over $175
billion of annual revenue. To meet the freight demand that
generates these revenues, trucking companies have a
virtually limitless need for drivers. The more drivers a
company hires, the more freight they can haul. And there
is plenty of cargo to be transported. As the saying goes,
"if you got it, a truck brought it."
Newly
trained drivers typically earn $32,000 to $36,000
per year according to industry data. The average
experienced driver earns over $40,000 plus benefits,
according to the ATA, and motivated drivers with some
experience can earn well over that amount
Although railway service
can move freight long distances, only trucks can deliver
it directly to most customers.
As a result, statistics show
what a huge demand for drivers there is, and why being a
professional truck driver is such a great occupation.
The American Trucking
Associations reports that at least until the year 2005 the
trucking industry will need to hire 403,000 truck
drivers each year to fill empty seats.
Moreover, the Occupational
Outlook Handbook published by the U.S. Department of Labor
reports that "opportunities should be favorable for
persons interested in truck driving. This occupation has
among the largest number of job openings each year."
But to take advantage of the market, you need the
right training from Esparza Professionals. We provide the
skills that make you
marketable, give you
confidence and offer the opportunity to give you freedom
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Esparza Enterprises, Inc. proudly presents, Esparza
Professional Driving School, a privately owned California
State Certified, Private Postsecondary Vocational Educational
School.
Esparza Professional Driving
School creates an environment of
opportunity and challenge in which each student can reach the
highest level of achievement, through use of practical
application, classroom lectures, experiential and didactic
learning, and hands-on experience. We make learning fun,
while developing well-trained drivers qualified for positions
in the transportation industry. Esparza Professional Driving
School is devoted to training America's Professional drivers.
Esparza Professional Driving
School is developing well-trained drivers qualifying for
positions in the transportation industry. Esparza Professional
Driving School is devoted to training America's Professional
drivers.
Craftsmanship, ethics and professionalism are the techniques
taught by the administration and faculty. Esparza Professional
Driver training programs keep a tradition of high standards of
education and safety, needed to produce high quality
entry-level drivers to serve our country’s transportation
industry.
Our training courses utilize audio visual aids, PowerPoint
presentations; VHS format instruction tapes, dry-erase boards
and handbooks as integral parts throughout the program. State
certified instructors provide the most current hands on
instruction. Each instructor has the ability, competence, and
knowledge in the field, to train entry level drivers to meet
the educational objectives of each course.
The TRUCK DRIVER PROGRAM utilizes, well maintained, late model
equipment similar to that used daily in the trucking industry.
Instruction includes driving vehicles with manual
transmissions with different length trailers over state,
federal, county and city routes, within an approximate 50-mile
radius of the campus. The skills training of alley docking,
parallel parking, and backing are taught on specially designed
courses.
The FORKLIFT DRIVER PROGRAM utilizes, well maintained, late
model equipment similar to that used daily in the warehouse
industry. Instruction includes driving different forklift of
various weight configurations, operational abilities,
including the slip pallet, reach, and sit-down type forklifts.

2003 Peterbilt Conventional
Tractor
Windowed sleeper for added comfort
Air-ride seats in front and rear for comfort
Extra mirrors for safety
Swivel passenger seat for safety control
Pat Cannon
Vido
Member of :
California Trucking Association (CTA)
Member of Public Relations
Committee (CTA)
Member of:
California Trucking Association (CTA)
Uniform Intermodal Interchange Facilities Access Agreement
Greater Bakersfield Chamber Of Commerce
Hispanic Bakersfield Chamber Of Commerce
Certifications:
Minority Business Enterprises Certification (MBE)
U.S. Department of Labor
Farm Bureau
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