February's Newsletter 2020
Tuesday, March 31, 2020
Wednesday, March 18, 2020
From the Director's Desk at
SBL Driving Academy
Our last
class graduated, and we finally have a disposition on them. They did an
outstanding job in the classroom and on the range. This was apparent by their
grade point average. The students' averages were above 90%. That is not an easy
task to do. There is a magnitude of information that is passed out and given
during their duration here. Our curriculum and information given is designed to
make students problem solve in real world scenarios. That class is at a 100%
success rate for CDL licensing.
Our newest Entry Level Driver Training class that begun in February is at a 100% pass rate on their Commercial Learner's Permit. The class average for driving on the road and in inclement weather. They actually begun night driving academic grades is a 90.99%. Our current class has had a lot of experience believe that the entire class should easily get their CDL and be gainfully this week. Based on reports from the instructors and observations of myself, I employed soon
Meet Mr. Castillo
Mr. Castillo is originally from Mexico City, Mexico. He came to the United States at 4 years old with his mom and dad. They moved to Taylors, SC., however, Mr. Castillo currently resides in Greer, SC. He works in the trucking industry already as a dispatcher. Mr. Castillo explained why he wanted to get his CDL, “It was combination of the stories from the other truckers coming in and out of my terminal. Plus, I enjoy the comradery that comes with trucking. It is one of the few industries you can get into with little education and still make good income”. Mr. Castillo explained that he “plans on doing dry bulk or getting into tankers for a few years then, I may come back and teach at SBL Driving Academy”. He also expressed the great experience he had at SBL Driving Academy and would really “enjoy instructing others wanting to get in the trucking business”.
The entire crew at SBL Driving Academy enjoyed Mr. Castillo’s time with our academy. He was always very astute, punctual, and a team player. His instructors often complimented his ability to study even though he was working a full-time job. Mr. Bailey explained “Mr. Castillo’s story is truly inspirational. It makes me want to work even harder to ensure the student’s success. And I would love for him to come back and work at the Academy once he has a few years under his belt”.
Please Note: Mr. Castillo is a recent graduate of the Entry Level Driver Training program. Since this interview was conducted, Mr. Castillo obtained his CDL and has recently been hired by a local trucking company.
Friday, March 6, 2020
Introducing Mr. Miles
Mr. Miles is
originally from Florence, SC. Him and his family moved to Spartanburg, SC for
employment opportunities in 2015. Mr. Miles served in the United State Navy for
4 ½ years. He was stationed at Point Loma and at Pearl Harbor. While serving in
the United States Navy, Mr. Miles built torpedoes. He also discovered his love
of travel. He enjoyed going to different installations and traveling during his
time of service. Mr. Miles also “enjoyed meeting new people”.
After his discharge, he started
working in the manufacturing industry. He worked for a company that
manufactured pharmaceutical and another who made eye products. Mr. Miles begun
to get tired of the that industry and decided that he wanted to do something
different. “I wanted a career where I could better support my family. Trucking
is good money and steady, you can make as much as you want by how much you
work” explained Mr. Miles. He is excited and motivated to obtain his CDL, and
get into the industry. For someone who likes meeting new people and traveling,
I believe that Mr. Miles has made a good
selection with the trucking industry. Mr. Bailey and Mr. Braziel have both
described Mr. Miles as ambitious, intelligent, punctual, and hardworking; which
explains why he has the highest academic average in class: 96.25%.
Monday, March 2, 2020
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