Foodliner, Riverland College partner to offer entry-level driver training program

Foodliner, the nation’s largest bulk-food grade carrier, and Riverland Community College are teaming up to put more truck drivers on the road.

The program, which is set to launch this month, will prepare students for a career in the transportation industry by offering CDL training courses, as well as additional behind-the-wheel training. Graduates of the program will receive preferred-hiring status with Foodliner.

“Foodliner is excited to partner with Riverland College to bring this program to Minnesota,” said Jon Stenzel, Foodliner’s director of training in a press release. “When identifying schools to partner with, we have to be selective. We want an organization dedicated to providing top-notch training and education for drivers that may someday be a part of our team. We have found just that with Riverland College. We know that students coming out of this training program are the best of the best.”

Foodliner’s agreement with Riverland College marks the fifth such partnership of its kind for the company.

For more information about enrolling in the program, contact Riverland College’s Jonathan Rymer at 507-433-0608.

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