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Roadmasters partners with JOTO PR Disruptors to drive economic opportunity through CDL training

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Roadmasters partners with JOTO PR Disruptors to drive economic opportunity through CDL training
JOTO PR Disruptors is partnering with Roadmaster Drivers School to amplify its mission of expanding economic opportunities through modernized facilities, hands-on training and direct career pathways in the trucking industry.

TAMPA, Fla. — Roadmaster Drivers School is partnering with JOTO PR Disruptors to help create more job opportunities via CDL Training.

“As the U.S. faces a persistent need for skilled professional drivers, Roadmaster Drivers School is leading the charge in workforce development, creating direct pathways to stable, high-paying careers in the trucking industry,” Roadmaster said. “With recent multi-million dollar investments in renovated training facilities in states like Mississippi and Georgia, Roadmaster is modernizing CDL education and expanding economic opportunity.”

JOTO PR Disruptors

According to a joint press release, JOTO PR Disruptors signed Roadmaster because its mission to empower individuals with practical, high-value career skills aligns perfectly with the agency’s Anti-PR philosophy of championing organizations with proven, life-changing solutions. Roadmaster isn’t just offering a license; it provides a comprehensive support system that includes financial assistance and direct job placement.

“Roadmaster is fundamentally changing the financial trajectory for families by providing a direct route to the middle class,” said Karla Jo Helms, chief evangelist and anti-PR strategist, JOTO. “They’ve built a model that dismantles the barriers to entry and equips people with the skills for a secure career in about a month. That’s not just training; it’s economic empowerment in action.”

JOTO and Roadmaster Partnership

“The partnership leverages JOTO’s Anti-PR strategy to amplify Roadmaster’s leadership in vocational training and workforce development,” the release said. “The campaign highlights how Roadmaster’s hands-on, modern approach prepares graduates for the real-world demands of the trucking industry, building a pipeline of road-ready drivers for America’s supply chain.”

According to the release, with the trucking industry offering competitive wages well above the median household income in many states, Roadmaster’s ELDT-compliant program provides a tangible alternative to traditional career paths that require extensive time and investment. By pre-qualifying students with hiring carriers, Roadmaster ensures a seamless transition from training to employment.

High Quality Training for Essential Careers

“The conversation about the labor shortage often misses the most obvious solution: accessible, high-quality training for essential careers,” Helms said. “Roadmaster is proving that when you invest in people and give them a clear path to success, you strengthen the entire economy. They are not just filling truck seats; they are building a stronger, more resilient workforce, one driver at a time.”

Dana Guthrie

Dana Guthrie is an award-winning journalist who has been featured in multiple newspapers, books and magazines across the globe. She is currently based in the Atlanta, Georgia, area.

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Dana Guthrie is an award-winning journalist who has been featured in multiple newspapers, books and magazines across the globe. She is currently based in the Atlanta, Georgia, area.
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