Truck Driver (CDL) Apprenticeships in Georgia
Georgia has 15 registered apprenticeship sponsors training truck driver (cdl)s. Apprentices earn a wage from day one and finish without tuition debt.
Registered sponsors
15
Union / joint programs
0
Median truck driver (cdl) wage
$56,570
Georgia, all experience levels
Job growth 2022–2032
+15.3%
9,950 openings/yr
Largest Registered Sponsors
Union and joint labor-management programs are listed first — they typically pay the best apprentice rates and charge no tuition.
| Sponsor | City | Program type |
|---|---|---|
| AMPM Global Logistics LLC | Decatur | Single Employer |
| Augusta Ready Mix | Augusta | Single Employer |
| BBP Transportation, Inc. | Douglasville | Single Employer |
| CVS Health | Atlanta | Multiple Employer |
| Georgia Ports Authority | Garden City | Single Employer |
| Goodwill of North Georgia | Decatur | Single Employer |
| KBC Transport Training, LLC | Atlanta | Single Employer |
| Mohawk Industries | Calhoun | Single Employer |
| Solutions Ae, Inc. | Atlanta | Single Employer |
| Studio Farmer, Inc. | Augusta | Multiple Employer |
Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Registered Apprenticeship sponsors (apprenticeship.gov).
What Truck Driver (CDL)s Earn in Georgia
Wages
- Median annual wage: $56,570
- Average annual wage: $57,190
- Truck Driver (CDL)s employed statewide: 75,700
Source: BLS OEWS, May 2024. Apprentices typically start at 40–50% of the journeyman rate and get scheduled raises.
10-year outlook
- Projected growth 2022–2032: +15.3%
- Average openings per year: 9,950
- Employment: 78,240 → 90,230
Source: Projections Central / state workforce agencies.
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Georgia Licensing for Truck Driver (CDL)s
Commercial Drivers License (CDL)
- Education: No education required
- Experience: No experience
- Exam: State exam required
- Continuing education: No continuing education requirement
Issuing agency: Department of Driver Services · agency website
Source: CareerOneStop License Finder (U.S. Department of Labor). Time spent in a registered apprenticeship generally counts toward license experience requirements.