CCCTC to Host ShaleNet Information Session for Free CDL Training

A photo of CCCTC's 4,000-gallon water tanker, similar to those used to haul fracking water, is shown.  This is one of several trucks used in the ShaleNet training. (Provided photo)
A photo of CCCTC’s 4,000-gallon water tanker, similar to those used to haul fracking water, is shown. This is one of several trucks used in the ShaleNet training. (Provided photo)

CLEARFIELD – Lock Haven University and Clearfield County Career & Technology Center are hosting an information session for adults seeking CDL training.  The university is offering a 240-hour intensive course to certify and prepare students to work in the natural gas industry, which includes 180 hours of CDL training.

The program is made available through a ShaleNet grant funded by the Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration. Its mission is to design a comprehensive recruitment, training, placement and retention program for high priority occupations in the natural gas drilling and production industry.

Two information sessions will be held 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. April 22 at the CCCTC.  The sessions will provide details regarding entry-level jobs in the natural gas industry, the CDL training program, the application process and work conditions encountered by workers in the gas industry. . Eligible students can obtain the training at no cost.  The CDL portion of the training will be held at CCCTC in the Truck Driver Training department.

To reserve a spot in one of the sessions, please contact Shannon Tyson at Lock Haven University at 570-484-3131 or by e-mail at styson@lhup.edu.

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