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Create ResumeA non CDL driver resume education section should clearly list your highest level of education, relevant safety or driving-related training, and certifications that support your ability to perform the job. If you have experience, place education after your work history. If you’re new or have no experience, place it near the top. Keep it simple, relevant, and focused on job readiness.
Hiring managers for non CDL driver roles are not looking for academic depth. They are evaluating job readiness, reliability, and safety awareness. Your education section should reinforce those signals.
At a minimum, include:
School name
Diploma, GED, or equivalent
Graduation or completion date
To stand out, include:
Driver safety or defensive driving training
Workplace safety certifications (OSHA, First Aid)
Job-relevant training like route navigation or scanner use
The goal is simple: show that you are trained, responsible, and capable of following procedures.
Place the education section:
After experience if you have driving or delivery experience
Before experience if you have little or no work history
This placement helps recruiters prioritize what matters most: proof you can do the job.
If you’ve been driving for 2+ years, your experience is your strongest asset. Education becomes supporting information.
If you’re entry-level, education helps fill that gap and should come earlier.
Use a clean, consistent format that is easy to scan.
School Name, Location
Diploma or Program Name
Graduation Date or Expected Date
Optional: Relevant Training or Certifications
Example
Springfield High School, Springfield, IL
High School Diploma
Graduated: May 2021
Relevant Training:
Defensive Driving Course
Warehouse Safety Training
Customer Service Basics
Keep formatting consistent with the rest of your resume. No paragraphs. No unnecessary detail.
Example
Lincoln High School, Dallas, TX
High School Diploma
Graduated: June 2023
Relevant Training:
Safe Lifting Techniques
Basic Vehicle Maintenance Awareness
Customer Service Training
Why this works: It compensates for lack of experience by showing practical readiness.
Example
GED Certificate, State of California
Completed: March 2022
Additional Training:
Defensive Driving Certification
OSHA 10 General Industry
First Aid/CPR Certified
Why this works: It shows initiative and job-specific preparation, which matters more than a degree.
Example
Roosevelt High School, Chicago, IL
High School Diploma
Graduated: 2018
Why this works: Minimal and clean. Experience already carries weight.
Example
Central Technical Institute, Phoenix, AZ
Certificate in Logistics & Warehouse Operations
Completed: 2021
Relevant Training:
Forklift Awareness
Route Planning Basics
Scanner & Inventory Systems
Why this works: It bridges the gap between previous experience and the driving role.
To list education correctly:
Start with your highest completed education
Include school name and location
Add diploma or certification
Include graduation date
Add relevant training if applicable
Start with your highest level
If you have a high school diploma, you don’t need to list middle school.
Keep it simple
Avoid unnecessary details like GPA unless specifically requested.
Add job-relevant training
This is where most candidates miss opportunities.
Use consistent formatting
Match spacing, fonts, and alignment with the rest of your resume.
School name
Diploma, GED, or equivalent
Graduation or completion date
Defensive driving courses
OSHA-10 General Industry
First Aid/CPR certification
DOT awareness training
Warehouse or logistics training
Safe lifting techniques
Customer service training
These additions directly align with what employers care about: safety, efficiency, and reliability.
You do NOT need a college degree to land a non CDL driving job.
What matters more:
Clean driving record
Reliability
Safety awareness
Ability to follow routes and procedures
Highlight GED or high school completion
Add certifications aggressively
Include any company training programs
Emphasize practical skills
Weak Example
High School
Good Example
GED Certificate, State of Texas
Completed: 2021
Relevant Training:
Defensive Driving Course
OSHA 10 Certification
The difference: specificity and relevance.
If high school is your highest education, that’s completely fine.
Clearly state your diploma
Include graduation year
Add practical training
Example
Jefferson High School, Miami, FL
High School Diploma
Graduated: 2022
Relevant Training:
Route Navigation Basics
Customer Interaction Skills
This shows readiness, not just completion.
Use 2–4 lines max for basic education
Add training only if relevant
Avoid long descriptions
If the job mentions:
Safety → highlight safety training
Customer interaction → include service training
Delivery accuracy → include logistics or scanner training
Tailoring your education section increases relevance.
Use this quick rule:
You have no driving experience
You’re applying for your first job
Your training is highly relevant
You have 1+ years of experience
You’ve worked in delivery or driving roles
Your experience is stronger than your education
This aligns your resume with how recruiters scan resumes.
Use this template to build your section quickly:
Example Template
[School Name], [City, State]
[Diploma / GED / Certification]
[Graduation Date]
Relevant Training:
[Training or Certification]
[Training or Certification]
[Training or Certification]
Keep it clean and consistent.
Do not include unrelated coursework or academic achievements.
Many candidates forget to include certifications that actually matter.
Putting education at the top when you have strong experience weakens your resume.
Messy formatting reduces readability and professionalism.
Weak Example
Completed high school
Good Example
High School Diploma, Graduated May 2020
Specificity builds trust.
Simple, clean formatting
Job-relevant training
Certifications tied to safety and efficiency
Proper section placement
Long academic descriptions
Irrelevant degrees
Missing dates
Generic education sections
Recruiters spend seconds scanning resumes. Make yours easy to read and relevant.