April 9, 2021
Financing Aids Growth of Truck Driving School
(July 2020) Trainco Secures Nearly $1 Million to Fund Company We have obtained financing at an important time that will allow us to continue our growth. By structuring a mix of financial products and services, needs of our growing company are being supported in order to position us to serve an expanding client base. As […]
November 4, 2019
For ages 16 – 24 (out of school). Connecting You To Education: Tutoring to improve basic literacy skills Assistance in pursuing short-term training Financial Literacy Education Assistance with funding and preparation for GED Employment Vocational assessment to identify interests, skills, abilities, and potential job matches Internships, volunteer opportunities, and paid work experience Job support on-site [...]May 29, 2018
Our very own Vice President of Trainco Truck Driving School, Mike Moscinski, weighs in on the topic of ROAD RAGE on episode 13 of Big Rig Banter, hosted by Troy Diffendorfer and Connor Smith of AllTruckJobs.com.
February 20, 2015
Openings for Instructors and CDL State Examiners
Trainco has an immediate opening for a truck driving instructor and a CDL State Examiner. These are great full-time positions! Call Ken or Mike for details today at 419-837-5730.
October 16, 2014
The Buzz Around Our Home Office!
Trainco’s management team can’t believe the amount of local jobs that are NOW available for our graduates. We have more grads going to local jobs than OTR/Regional by far.
April 17, 2013
Trainco® Awarded Ohio Dept. of Jobs, and Family Services / Rehabilitation & Correction Contract
The Ohio Dept. of Rehabilitation & Correction contract provides truck driver training to re-entering offenders.
January 1, 2013
Veterans Administration Honors Trainco® with Appointment to Principles of Excellence Program
Trainco Truck Driving Schools believes in serving those who have served our country.
August 5, 2012
Trainco® Featured in Toledo Blade Story on Trucker Shortage
“In the trucking industry, the jobs are thicker than bugs on a bumper….”