Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need prior driving experience?
No. We train first-time CDL students from Buffalo, Niagara and Erie County with no commercial experience.
What jobs can I get with a CDL Class A license in WNY?
A CDL Class A license allows you to operate tractor-trailers and combination vehicles. Common CDL Class A jobs in Western New York include:
Local tractor-trailer driver (Routes in Buffalo & WNY)
Regional freight driver (Northeast routes)
Long-haul / OTR truck driver
LTL (Less-Than-Truckload) driver
Refrigerated (reefer) truck driver
Flatbed truck driver
Fuel and tanker driver
Construction and equipment hauling
What jobs can I get with a CDL Class B license in WNY?
A CDL Class B license qualifies drivers to operate straight trucks and heavy single vehicles. Popular CDL Class B jobs in Buffalo and WNY include:
Dump truck driver
Concrete mixer driver
Box truck delivery driver
Garbage / sanitation truck driver
Snow plow operator (seasonal & municipal)
Tow truck driver
Public transit or shuttle bus driver (with passenger endorsement)
School bus driver (with passenger & school bus endorsements)
How long does CDL training take?
The length of CDL training depends on the license class, your experience level, and how often you train.
At All Class & CDL Driving Training LLC in North Tonawanda, NY, most students complete training in:
CDL Class A
6-8 weeks on average
Full-time students: 6-8 weeks
Part-time students: 6-12 weeks
Includes ELDT requirements, pre-trip inspection, backing, and road driving
CDL Class B
4-6 weeks on average
Focused training for straight trucks, dump trucks, and box trucks
Shorter program than Class A
Do you offer weekend classes?
Yes! All Class & CDL Driving Training School offers weekend and evening CDL training to fit around your work schedule.
We understand many students in Buffalo, North Tonawanda, and Erie County are working full-time jobs while pursuing their CDL. That’s why we provide flexible scheduling options.
Our Flexible Training Options Include:
✔ Weekend CDL training
✔ Evening driving sessions
✔ Part-time schedules
✔ One-on-one instruction
✔ Flexible booking times
Whether you're training for a CDL Class A or Class B license, we’ll work with you to build a schedule that fits your availability.
Can I train while working full-time?
Yes — you can absolutely train for your CDL while working full-time.
At All Class & CDL Driving Training LLC, we offer evening and weekend CDL training specifically designed for students who are balancing work and family responsibilities.
Many of our students in Buffalo, North Tonawanda, and throughout Erie County complete their CDL training without quitting their jobs.
We build your training schedule around your availability.
✔ Evening driving sessions
✔ Weekend training slots
✔ Flexible part-time programs
✔ One-on-one instruction
✔ Small instructor-to-student ratios
This allows you to steadily build your skills without overwhelming your schedule.