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RCC Prepares Third Group of Certified Truck Drivers for Lifelong Careers

Pictured are the 12 students who graduated Oct. 31 from the truck driver training program at Richmond Community College.
Photo courtesy of Richmond Community College.

HAMLET – Twelve people are hitting the road with the foundation to be good, safe truck drivers after completing the nine-week truck driver training program offered at Richmond Community College in partnership with Caldwell Community College and Technical Institute (CCCTI).

RCC held its graduation ceremony Oct. 31 for successful completers of the program. Graduates included Bernard Campbell, Tilton Chavis, Gerald Coley, Jeffery David, Johnny Smith, Walter Spencer and Samuel Wyche, all of Richmond County; Robert Norton, Zachary Norton and Antonio Wall of Scotland County; and Tyrone McCormick and Dennis Ratliff of Anson County.

Dr. Dale McInnis, president of RCC, welcomed everyone to the ceremony and acknowledged the collaborative effort to establish the truck driver training program at RCC. This is the third class of truck drivers to graduate from the program. 

“Today is a great day for our students and our partnership with Caldwell Community College and Technical Institute these last few years,” McInnis said. “This is one of the best graduations we do all year because we know that folks are going straight to work and going to change their lives.”

The program provides classroom lecture followed by many practice sessions behind the wheel. Upon completion of the course, students take a final road test for their commercial driver’s license at RCC’s training facility.

CCCTI provides instructors for the class, including CCTI Director of Truck Driver Training Roger Chester who spoke to the graduates.

“These twelve graduates showed dedication and determination, and I am proud of you all,” Chester stated. “As director of the Caldwell Community College Truck Driver Training Program, we are enjoying our partnership with RCC, and we want to thank everyone who helps us down here. This program has changed a lot of lives. It’s a demanding job, but the reward is great.”

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Chester also offered these words of advice: “Keep your driving record and your personal record clean, and you’ll have a job as long as you want.”

Senator Tom McInnis, who was instrumental in securing the state funds to bring truck driver training to RCC, also spoke at the graduation ceremony.

“We all have a past and the past is gone. You have a future and that future is in front of you, and this opportunity is yours. All you have to do is grasp it,” Sen. McInnis said.

He encouraged the graduates to strive to be the best and keep a good reputation.

“You are going to be a positive example to others and say, ‘I went to RCC and got my CDL, and they made a difference in my life,’” Sen. McInnis added. “Be proud of your profession. The trucking industry is the backbone of the greatest transportation system in the world, and you’re part of it.”

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For more information about the next truck driver training course, call Workforce and Economic Development Program Director Holly Russell at (910) 410-1704 or email hjrussell@richmondcc.edu.



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