If you’ve served—or know someone who is currently transitioning out of the military—you might be wondering how those skills and experiences translate into a steady civilian career. For many, truck driving has become that next step.
Troops Into Transportation is a program built to support that transition, helping veterans earn their CDL and move directly into jobs with trusted carriers. It’s a practical, supported path into an industry that values discipline, focus, and reliability.
Troops Into Transportation is the military’s leading CDL training and job assistance program, created specifically for transitioning service members and veterans.
It’s a DoD-approved SkillBridge program with training locations across the country and a presence on more than 10 military bases. Each year, more than 2,500 veterans participate in the program to earn their CDL and begin careers in trucking.
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Job offers from reliable, veteran-friendly carriers
CDL training + endorsements for Hazmat, Doubles & Triples, and Tanker
Weekly class starts and flexible scheduling
Assistance with travel and lodging if needed
Lifetime job placement support and refresher training
CDL completion in approximately 30 days
Funding through Post-9/11 GI Bill® (Ch. 33) or VR&E (Ch. 31) benefits
With an ongoing driver shortage, the trucking industry needs skilled, dependable professionals—and veterans bring exactly that. Many graduates of the Troops Into Transportation program go on to:
Become Owner Operators
Work in logistics or recruiting
Build long-term careers in transportation
Many of the program’s carrier partners also participate in:
Department of Labor Apprenticeship Program
Earn up to $14,000 in additional tax-free income on top of regular pay
Veteran Tuition Reimbursement
Some employers reimburse CDL training costs for veterans who have already used their VA benefits
Whether you’re a veteran yourself, know someone preparing to separate from the military, or are just curious how TransForce supports service members—Troops Into Transportation is worth knowing about.