When it comes to career choices, few paths are as influenced by personal stories as truck driving. Talk to any group of CDL students, and you’ll quickly find a common thread: “My uncle drove trucks,” “My best friend got their CDL,” or “My dad has been driving for 20 years.”

At 160 Driving Academy, we hear it all the time—many of our students were first introduced to the trucking industry by someone they knew personally. It’s no surprise why. Trucking has a strong legacy of providing stability, freedom, and great earning potential—especially for those willing to put in the work.

It Starts with a Story

For many future drivers, it begins with a simple conversation. Maybe they saw a cousin travel across the country, build a solid income, or get benefits that supported their family. That firsthand success creates trust. It turns a “maybe” career path into a real option.

And it’s not just about the money—though competitive pay is certainly a perk. It’s about seeing someone you care about take pride in what they do. It’s about understanding that the trucking lifestyle, while demanding, also offers flexibility, independence, and a fresh start.

Role Models on the Road

We’ve had students at 160 Driving Academy who enrolled because their brother or sister told them they could do it. Others watched parents provide for the family through trucking, seeing firsthand the opportunities that came with a CDL. In many ways, truck drivers become role models for the next generation—showing that success doesn’t always mean a desk or a degree.

And the best part? These connections often come full circle. We've seen entire families train with us—siblings, spouses, even parent-child duos—passing along the keys to a brighter future, one CDL at a time.

Inspired to Start Your Journey?

If someone you know has encouraged you to get your CDL, chances are they’ve seen something in you—your work ethic, your drive, your potential. And if you’re ready to take that step, 160 Driving Academy is here to help. With hands-on CDL training, experienced instructors, and support every step of the way, you can follow in their footsteps—and blaze your own trail.

Because when someone you trust believes in trucking, it’s more than a job—it’s a calling worth exploring.