FREEDOM OF THE OPEN ROAD My recommendation for any person or persons wishing to be trained as a professional semidriver would be to attend NTI. Drivers entering an industry, which needs over 90,000 new drivers annually, desperately need and demand training facilities of the quality and professional status of NTI Schools. Enclosed you will find a copy of the average pay generated by our first year drivers from their 2005 W2 s of $41,604. Gary Richardson, H.O. Wolding, Recruiting Director CDL Driver Training Division 2009-2010 School Brochure Career training for today s job market. 51 U.S. Route 1 (Suite K) Scarborough, ME 04074 Tel: (207) 883-5130 Fax: (207) 883-6048 1010 Stillwater Ave. Bangor, ME 04401 Tel: (207) 848-3888 Fax: (207) 990-1921 191 Merrimack St. Haverhill, MA 01830 Tel: (978) 374-7100 Fax: (978) 374-7110 www.ntinow.com www.drivetruck.com 800.447.1151
President s Message Notes Dear Student: Northeast Technical Institute (NTI) understands the importance of every student s desires for personal and career success and we are pleased you chose us to help you begin to achieve your goals! Technical schools have become integral to New England s business and industrial communities. Our purpose at NTI is to provide affordable and meaningful opportunities for our students. NTI is committed to embracing change and anticipating emerging trends in the employment marketplace, as well as in the society we serve. Our pledge to you is to not only create abundant opportunity by offering the very best CDL driver training educational programs, but to also provide comprehensive and accessible student services to foster your success. As President of Northeast Technical Institute, I would like to personally say thank you for allowing us to be part of your future. Thank you and good luck, Member of the James Liponis President Northeast Technical Institute Approvals and Memberships Certified by The Education Resource Institute, Inc. Licensed by the State of Maine Department of Education Licensed by the State of Massachusetts Department of Education Member of the CVTA (Commercial Vehicle Training Association) Approved by the Department of Employment Security (ME, NH, and MA) Massachusetts Association of Private Career Schools (MAPCS) Approved for ITA, TRA, and TAA Funding Veteran's Administration / GI Bill Approved Programs (Maine) Licensed by Maine Secretary of State CVTA is the national trade association representing private truck driver training programs. CVTA currently represents 180 driver training sites nation-wide. Truck driving schools across the United States and Canada look to CVTA for advocacy, legislation, advice and camaraderie, while prospective students look to CVTA to find the best trucking schools in their state. 1. All Content Northeast Technical Institute - 2006 rev. 10102009 10.
NTI in the News Job Outlook Trucking Companies Need More Drivers; Turn to Northeast Technical Institute to Hire the Region s Top CDL Graduates Yahoo News, PR Web Scarborough, ME (PRWEB) September 18, 2006 -- Gary Richardson, Director of Recruiting for H.O. Wolding of Amherst, WI recently told Northeast Technical Institute (NTI), We have an urgent need to add new drivers to our company. We have a long and successful relationship with NTI which supplies our fleet with qualified, safety conscious, and dedicated employees. That is why we are asking for your help we need more of your graduates! Government and industry figures show a need for at least 80,000 new truck drivers each year. These are new positions that reflect industry expansion, not simply replacements for drivers who leave the field or retire. American Trucking Association (ATA) predicts that the CDL driver shortage will expand to 111,000 by 2014 given current demographic trends. The ATA reports that economic growth will generate a need for a 2.2% annual growth in the pool, or 320,000 new jobs over the decade. But an additional 219,000 drivers will be needed to replace drivers currently 55 or older who will retire over that period. 9. Roehl Transport, with locations throughout the U.S., is in the same predicament. Wendy Bartz, a Driver Employment Assistant Manager for the company says, There is a large need for safe, quality drivers at Roehl, and industry wide. As time goes on, we will have even a more difficult time finding good drivers. We look to NTI to fill some of those needs and to continue to provide us with a consistent flow of drivers in the Northeast region. And John Cooper of Covenant Transport in Chattanooga, TN says, We value our relationship with NTI and the safe, qualified drivers you train. In fact, Covenant Transport has the capacity to hire as many graduates as you can supply us with. Since the early 1980 s, NTI has successfully partnered with literally hundreds of local and national carriers. Some of these companies make monthly recruiting visits to NTI campuses to pre -hire as many students as they can. And the students at NTI enjoy the many benefits that attending NTI offers, including low-interest rate financing with no payments until 6 months after graduation, job interviews during the training program, flexible schedules, and on-going placement assistance. Robert Lash of South Berwick, ME is a recent truck driving graduate of NTI. Robert graduated from high school in 2001 and always dreamed of becoming a truck driver, but ended bouncing around as a security guard from one company to another since graduation. Half way through his 4 week training program at NTI, Robert received 5 job offers and chose Roehl Transport and could not be happier with his decision. Richard Lanois of Lewiston, ME drove a city cab for 8 years. He loved to drive but was not seeing much of the country or making enough money. Sick and tired of putting his decision off to go to school at NTI to improve his professional life, Richard finally enrolled in the trucking program. By Richard s third week of training he received 6 job offers and decided to drive for Werner Enterprises. He s now enjoying his job, making great money, and loving life on the open road. Yahoo News, PR Web, Inc. Tuition Financing An education is one of the most important investments you will make. At Northeast Technical Institute, we are committed to working with students and families to explore all possible financing options. We put our resources to work to make an education possible for all qualified students. School Mission Statement As an institution of higher education, Northeast Technical Institute dedicates itself to provide each student with individual attention, intensive hands-on training and extensive career support services. We offer the highest quality, short-term career education that provides our students with the necessary skills and certification required to obtain employment after completion. We recognize the importance of each student's individual learning needs and strive to provide the necessary foundation, so that each student may achieve his or her goal. Admissions Policies Please see pages 4 and 5 of the School Catalog of detailed information. Academic Information Successful graduates of the CDL programs will be awarded a Certificate. For more information regarding academic standards including transcripts, transfer of credits, withdrawal from school and more, please see pages 11-15 of the School Catalog. 2.
CDL Mission Statement The Commercial Driver Training Department believes that its reputation is built on providing companies with the finest trained, safety-conscious drivers the school industry has to offer. Our dedication and commitment to student safety becomes the primary objective for those entrusted with operating the biggest and heaviest vehicles in the nation s highway transportation system. The NTI staff is focused on quality of instruction and the individual learning needs of every student. Cognate Areas and Outcomes 1. Posses the knowledge and skills required for safe operation of tractor-trailer and/or straight trucks. 2. Demonstrate competencies in program specific educational objectives. 3. Employ the highest standards, ethical, and legal values in the transportation industry. 4. Embody professional behaviors as defined by the discipline of the driving profession. Program Description NTI's nationally renowned truck driving training is designed to teach students safe operation of trucks and a working knowledge of the industry and its regulations. This real world training consists of classroom, behind-the-wheel practice at our driver training yard, as well as driving in country and city environments. Programs vary in length depending on the students needs and abilities. Program Objective Graduates of the Commercial Driver training programs will possess the knowledge and skills to obtain their state CDL license and gain employment as entry-level commercial drivers. 3. Prerequisites Students must meet the following for acceptance into the program: Be interviewed by an admissions representative at the campus Posses a high school diploma or GED, or; Pass a federally-approved examination, and Hold a valid drivers license; industry acceptable MVR; Pass a D.O.T. physical & drug screen; no felonies/serious misdemeanors; verifiable work history - Class A & B Instruction - Industry Certified Instructors - Job Interviews While Training - High Job Placement Rate - Intensive 200 Hour Training Program - Day or Weekend Classes Available - Locations in Maine & Massachusetts - Licensed by the Department of Education in Maine and Massachusetts - Licensed By the Maine Secretary of State - Approved by the Veterans Administration (ME) - Approved by Employment Security in ME, NH, and MA
Schedule Full Time: CDL A 5 Weeks MON-THU 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. CDL B 3 Weeks MON-THU 7:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Half Time: CDL A 10 Weeks SAT-SUN 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. CDL B 6 Weeks SAT-SUN 7:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Tuition and Fees for CDL Driver Training Application Fee: $60.00 Registration Fee: $150.00 Hazardous Materials Background Check (Optional) $94.00 Criminal Background Check $30.00 Licensing Fee for NH Residents $100.00 Tuition for CDL A $6145.00 Tuition for CDL B $4145.00 Emmy-award Winning Host Lou McNally and the Made in Maine Crew Report on Northeast Technical Institute Lou McNally learns to drive a big rig at Northeast Technical Institute (NTI) in Scarborough, ME. The NTI school teaches thousands of students CDL A Truck Driving in ME, MA, and NH. Northeast Technical Institute was featured on last weeks popular Maine PBS series "Made in Maine". Host Lou McNally interviewed NTI's founder Chris Liponis and Director of CDL Training Chris Broderick. Lou also learned some yard maneuvers and went on the road with Chris Broderick to observe some of NTI's training methods. 7. During the show, Chris Broderick, Director of CDL Training for NTI's nationally renowned driver training program, gave Lou some training and road time in one the tractor trailers from their training fleet. Chris manages a staff of over 20 full and part time instructors in Scarborough and Hermon, ME who pride themselves in preparing students for successful driving careers. Many companies, like H.O. Wolding of Amherst, WI rely on NTI to fill their critical driver shortage. Gary Richardson is Wolding's Director of Recruiting, and he says, "We have a long and successful relationship with NTI which supplies our fleet with qualified, safety conscious, and dedicated employees. That is why we are asking for your help - we need more of your graduates!" Excerpt from Yahoo News, PR Web, Inc.
CDL Curriculum Course # CDL-1BC CDL-1BY CDL-1BR Course Name Introduction to Commercial Driving / Classroom Yard Maneuvers Road Driving Course Topics Include: Pre-Trip Inspection Truck Engines, Transmissions CDL Examination Safety for CDL Drivers (FMCC) Rules of the Road Professional Development for CDL Drivers Log Books and Trip Planning Straight Backing Alley Docking Parallel Parking Drop and Hook City, Highway, and Country Driving CDL Preparation Testing Endorsements: Air Brakes, Hazardous Materials (optional), Tankers (except for NH students), Doubles/Triples 5.