Wayne Community College has graduated its 14th class from the Truck Driver Training evening course.
Graduates of the program were tested through written and behind-the-wheel exams to ensure they have the skills and knowledge required to safely and successfully operate commercial vehicles. These individuals earned a Class A Commercial Driver’s License, DOT 380 certificate, and WCC Workforce Continuing Education certificate.
The graduates, listed by city of residence, are
Dudley
Carlo L. Williams
Goldsboro
Jaquan K. Dixon
Jaylin J. Hamilton
Lloyd A. Hope
Dulce M. Martinez
Kinston
Anthony J. Brown
Mount Olive
Julio C. Gonzalez-Ventura
During the graduation ceremony, Martinez was recognized as having the class’s highest grade point average. WCC Truck Driver Training Instructor Christopher Cobb led the students in a truck driver pledge to value and prioritize the safety needed in the profession.
WCC President Patty Pfeiffer commended the graduates for their hard work and dedication. “As you embark on this new chapter, remember that being a truck driver is more than a job; it’s a way of life. Your role is absolutely critical, and you hold the power to make a difference every time you hit the road,” she said.
Hamilton offered reflections on behalf of his fellow graduates, expressing gratitude to all who supported them along the way. “Today is not just about looking back; it’s also about looking forward with hope and excitement as we step out into the world,” he said. “Every one of us has the power to change our lives, and also our families’ lives, forever.”
WCC Vice President of Workforce Continuing Education Services and Community Engagement Renita Dawson encouraged graduates to take pride in their accomplishments. “You should know that everyone here is so excited for you and what the future holds for you,” Dawson said. “I can see the love and support that these individuals who are here in this audience have for you.”
The College’s Truck Driver Training program was established in response to requests from local businesses and industries that need qualified drivers. Graduates of the program can expect to earn from $40,000 to $60,000 annually in their first year with an established company. Employment is available locally, regionally, and nationally in various industries, in governmental agencies, and by self-employment.
The program’s next course will run from Sept. 3–Dec. 19. Classes will be held at the College from 6–10 p.m. Tuesdays through Thursdays and 7 a.m.–4 p.m. on Saturdays.
A list of enrollment requirements, as well as details about the program, can be found at https://www.waynecc.edu/truck.
For more information about the Truck Driver Training program, contact WCC Workforce and Community Service Programs Coordinator Lisa Newkirk at 919-739-6931 or ldnewkirk@waynecc.edu.
About Wayne Community College
Wayne Community College is a public, learning-centered institution with an open-door admission policy located in Goldsboro, N.C. As it works to develop a highly skilled and competitive workforce, the college serves around 10,000 individuals annually as well as businesses, industry, and community organizations with high quality, affordable, accessible learning opportunities, including more than 150 college credit programs. WCC’s mission is to meet the educational, training, and cultural needs of the communities it serves.