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SCC Truck Driver Training Program graduates 10

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SCC Truck Driver Training Program graduates 10
Ten students graduated from Surry Community College’s Truck Driver Training Program on Dec. 12. Front row, left to right: Instructor Jake Rhodes, John Daley of Pinnacle, Cornelius Chandler of Jonesville, Kendell Cook of Statesville, Jayce Weston of North Wilkesboro, April Hicks of North Wilkesboro, and Jeffrey White of Elkin; Back row (left to right) Instructor Charles Jester, Andrew Walls of Mount Airy, Eric Hernandez of Dobson, Dylan Ball of Jonesville, Trenton Ryan of Millers Creek, Instructor Dale Myers, and Instructor Jamie Brown. Not Pictured is Andrew Booth of Yadkinville. (Courtesy: Surry Community College)

DOBSON, N.C. — Surry Community College‘s (SCC) Truck Driver Training Program in North Carolina ended 2023 by graduating 10 students at the Yadkin Center.

The students are now qualified to take the commercial driver’s license (CDL) test.

The graduates, all from North Carolina, include:

  • Andrew Walls of Mount Airy
  • Eric Hernandez of Dobson
  • Dylan Ball of Jonesville
  • Andrew Booth of Yadkinville
  • Cornelius Chandler of Jonesville
  • Kendell Cook of Statesville
  • John Daley of Pinnacle
  • April Hicks of North Wilkesboro
  • Trenton Ryan of Millers Creek
  • Jayce Weston of North Wilkesboro
  • Jeffrey White of Elkin

One graduate, Andrew Booth, was not able to attend the ceremony.

“With a shortage of up to 12,000 truck drivers in North Carolina and as many as 200,000 nationally, CDL-certified drivers will easily be able to find jobs,” the U.S. Department of Labor said in a statement.

The department is also expecting the profession to keep growing by 6% during the decade between 2020-2030.

According to SCC President Dr. David Shockley, “There are currently job openings for truck drivers locally and nationally. We developed this program as a direct response to the requests from local truck driving representatives who need skilled applicants to fill job vacancies.”

According to the U.S. Department of Labor, the median pay for a truck driver is $47,100 per year, and drivers with experience can make more than $50,000 annually.

The SCC Truck Driver Training Program’s next class begins on Wednesday, March 13, and ends on Thursday, May 16.

The class will meet every week  from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. on Monday through Wednesday, from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Thursday and online meetings each Friday.

Admission requirements include an official driving record, physical examination, reading placement test score of 40 or higher, disclosure form, high school transcript and drug testing.

A mandatory orientation session is also scheduled for 10 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 13.

All events and classes take place at SCC’s Yadkin Center. Tuition is $1,999 and some students may qualify for a tuition scholarship.

To register for the class, visit surry.edu/truck. More information is available by contacting the Yadkin Center at (336) 386-3580.

Ten students, all from North Carolina, graduated from Surry Community College’s Truck Driver Training Program on Dec. 12, 2023. Pictured in front row, left to right, are: Instructor Jake Rhodes; John Daley of Pinnacle; Cornelius Chandler of Jonesville; Kendell Cook of Statesville; Jayce Weston of North Wilkesboro; April Hicks of North Wilkesboro; and Jeffrey White of Elkin. Picture in back row, left to right, are: Instructor Charles Jester; Andrew Walls of Mount Airy; Eric Hernandez of Dobson; Dylan Ball of Jonesville; Trenton Ryan of Millers Creek; Instructor Dale Myers; and Instructor Jamie Brown. Not pictured is Andrew Booth of Yadkinville. (Courtesy: Surry Community College)

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Born and raised in Little Rock, AR, Erica N. Guy decided to stay in her hometown to begin her professional career in journalism. Since obtaining her bachelor’s degree from UAPB, Erica has professionally written for several publications about several topics ranging from lifestyle, tech, culture, and entertainment, just to name a few. Continuing her love for her hometown, she joined our team in June 2023, where she is currently a staff writer. Her career goals include continuing storytelling through her writing by being the best professional writer she can be. In her spare time, Erica enjoys trying new foods, cozying up with a good book, spending time with family and friends, and establishing herself as a future businesswoman.

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Born and raised in Little Rock, AR, Erica N. Guy decided to stay in her hometown to begin her professional career in journalism. Since obtaining her bachelor's degree from UAPB, Erica has professionally written for several publications about several topics ranging from lifestyle, tech, culture, and entertainment, just to name a few. Continuing her love for her hometown, she joined our team in June 2023, where she is currently a staff writer. Her career goals include continuing storytelling through her writing by being the best professional writer she can be. In her spare time, Erica enjoys trying new foods, cozying up with a good book, spending time with family and friends, and establishing herself as a future businesswoman.
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