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By contrast, there are many schools that are not registered, and as such, cannot offer vocationally based training. These types of schools typically prepare their students to get their commercial drivers' licenses, but do not necessarily prepare them for a driving job. If you want to drive as a career, you are advised to invest in a vocationally-based training program. For these reasons, it is best not to compare schools on cost alone, since the content, structure, and long-term prospects may vary significantly between training institutions. As the adage goes, you only get what you pay for.

Students enrolled in professional driver training programs may be eligible for funding through various funding programs or agencies such as the Skills Development Program administered by Human Resources Development Canada. Individuals who qualify for funding under this program should contact their local Ontario Human Resources Centre. A reputable and credible driver training school will be able to assist you with the appropriate sources of funding.

Some schools are accredited with national or provincial accrediting bodies, and are obligated to meet a minimum standard of training. For example, the Canadian Trucking Human Resources Council (CTHRC) has developed the Earning Your Wheels curriculum, and has accredited schools across Canada. Alternatively, in Ontario, though not an accredited program, the Truck Training Schools Association of Ontario (TTSAO) has a list of members that meet minimum standards set by the TTSAO.

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