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Individual focus on each student is a hallmark of the CROSSROADS training system. Led by highly qualified
experienced trainers, our process differs from conventional training programs with its unique blend of classroom,
in-truck, yard and work assignments all conducted in a progressive, enjoyable and respectful environment.
When you contact us, we will invite you to an obligation-free personal pre-acceptance interview with one of our
counsellors, who will evaluate your situation and make suggestions for your best course of action. Once
eligibility is established we can assist you with obtaining financing, if necessary, and help you complete the
next steps including gathering documentation.
We understand that each of our students have different backgrounds, experience, and placement needs,
therefore, the CROSSROADS training system allows for individual training as you focus on a career path
tailored to your specific requirements. Our range of programs is designed to put you behind the wheel with a
highly marketable set of skills in the shortest time possible.
Because of our established relationships with select major carriers, our counsellors are in a position to help you
evaluate potential employers and choose the best option. We also keep our fingers on the pulse of the local job
market and keep an up-to-date local jobs posting for our graduate students. We are able to offer assistance in
completing your FAST card application, putting together an attention-grabbing resume and application package
as well as providing information on appropriate job interview skills.
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1525 Centennial Dr., Kingston, ON, CANADA, K7L 4V25
Kingston CROSSROADS
1525 Centennial Drive
Kingston, ON, K7L 4V2
Call Belleville/Kingston
Toll Free 1-888-282-6605
Local 1-613-389-6000
FAX 1-613-389-1998
Belleville CROSSROADS
888 Wallbridge-Loyalist Road
Belleville, ON
CROSSROADS Training Academy
Registered as a Private Career College under the Private Career Colleges Act, 2005