Carrier offers high-paying career on the road with paid training at no cost
Williamsport, MD. -- With a driver shortage threatening the freight transportation industry, Williamsport-based DM Bowman is attracting prospective drivers by offering not only free professional training but also pay during the training.
“We are being very selective, choosing only 20 individuals to start this program,” says Gary Kelley, Director of Recruiting. “If you’re ready to get out of an office or factory or wherever and get a great opportunity with a strong company, this is really an excellent way to start.”
According to Kelley, recruits will participate in a 12-week training program to be a commercial flatbed truck driver. Valued between $3,000 and $6,000, the training costs the recruit nothing. In addition, recruits will be paid $500 per week during training.
The training program includes three weeks at the Williamsport terminal and nine weeks teaming with a driver trainer on the road. After that, the recruit is ready to begin earning money on their own.
“Flatbed drivers are really the most versatile of all commercial drivers because they can haul anything – van, tanker or flatbed,” says Kelley. “They earn higher pay and can work in any of our divisions.”
Individuals interested in this limited time opportunity to begin a new high-earning career, should visit D.M. Bowman at 10226 Governor Lane Blvd, Suite 4009 in Williamsport. Office hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.
D. M. Bowman, Inc. was founded in Williamsport, Md. in 1959 and has facilities in Indianapolis, Ind.; York and Somerset, Pa.; Huntersville, Olin and Thomasville, N.C.; Salem, Va.; Washington Courthouse, Ohio; and Frederick and Williamsport, Md.

I think Your offer to train your own people with a pay package and a great job after is just about the best offer anywhere I would realy like a shot at that program myself when you take care of your people they take care of you so thats my comment is for what its worth and I hope you need somebody from stockton Ca now that you have my Email address
good looking out
Posted by: Ron Lebed | November 13, 2007 at 06:51 AM