Kiamichi Tech
Hayley Eberle
DRUMRIGHT, Okla. – In the Jones family, trucking isn’t just a career path. It’s a tradition passed down through generations, built on long hours, hard work, and pride in doing the job right. This spring the legacy continued when Judge Jones
became the fourth generation of his family to earn a commercial driver’s license, and he chose Central Tech’s Truck
Driver Training program to take that next step. “I called my dad and told him I wanted to do it, and he was pretty excited.”
“We started looking around, and then he texted Tyler because he heard Tyler was working at Central Tech,” Judge said.
Brad and Eberle had worked together in the heavy haul industry, and Brad knew Eberle would understand the level of
training he expected for his son. “There were little things he wanted to see,”
Judge
said. “He didn’t want it to be a two-
week class or something like that. He wanted me to actually go and learn the fundamentals.”
After a short conversation, the decision was clear.
For Judge, learning from instructors with real-world experience made all the difference. “It was great,” he said. “It made
me actually feel like I was going to learn something from somebody that’s actually been around it.”
The Jones family lives in the Kingston area, and Central Tech’s partnership with Kiamichi Tech in Durant made it possible
for Judge to train close to home while still receiving the same high-quality instruction and drive time offered at Central
Tech’s Drumright campus. Judge started class in early April and quickly settled in. “It’s like a 20-minute drive every day
to school,” he said. “It’s a great place. Mr. Balkenbush is a great teacher. He’s very helpful.”
While convenience mattered,
Judge
said quality mattered more. “Being close to my house definitely played a part in my
selection,” he said. “But if I had to come to Drumright, I would have. It just seemed like a great school to come to.” Judge
graduated May 13 with his Class A CDL and said the program exceeded his expectations. “All the time we got with Mr.
Balkenbush, he was right there helping you and showing you,” he said, “You really get the one-on-one time.”
“One of the most rewarding parts of being a truck driver training instructor is watching students grow throughout the
course,” said Paul Balkenbush. “This is especially meaningful when we bring the training to their community via a
“satellite” program like the one at Kiamichi Tech – Durant. Satellite courses allow students like Judge to develop
employable skills in the transportation industry while being home each night with their families and friends during the
After graduation,
Judge
plans to stay close to home for now and is exploring additional endorsements, including hazmat and tanker.
When asked what he would tell someone considering Central Tech’s Truck Driver Training Program, his answer came
easily. “The seat time you get here and the quality of teachers, you can’t beat it,” Jones said. “There’s no other place that
you can drive like we do. The experience Central Tech has and what they have to add is unbeatable.”
For the Jones family, the road ahead is familiar, but thanks to Central Tech, the next generation is ready to drive it.
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knowledge for immediate application. Powered by the Oklahoma CareerTech system, Central Tech serves 25 diverse communities,
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