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WNC ROADS Program Facilitates Fallon Student's Pursuit of New Professional Career, Better Pay

Nov 4, 2024

Leave it to 草莓社区鈥檚 ROADS program to help a student discover the 鈥渞oad鈥 to a new professional career.

Through the Realizing Opportunities for the American Dream to Succeed (ROADS) program 鈥 presented by WNC and the Nevada Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation (DETR) 鈥 participants have the opportunity to focus solely on their training program at WNC by removing obstacles that may prevent them from starting or completing their education. The program holistically supports students through their education in a variety of different ways (e.g., tuition and training related supplies support, mentorship, professional development opportunities, and potential employment opportunities), which empowers students to obtain academic and personal success while preparing them for in-demand employment in the local workforce.

For Anthony Wilson, the virtues of the ROADS program came to light on a visit to the JOIN office in Reno. He visited the office looking for a new trade 鈥 specifically a Commercial Driver鈥檚 License (CDL) 鈥 and left with the means of reaching that goal.

鈥淭he program paid for everything. I was ready to pay partially but was informed that the ROADS program would take care of everything,鈥 Wilson said. 鈥淪econdly, (ROADS Workforce Development Liaison) Kara Spracklin left a line of communication open at all times which was very helpful.鈥

The program helps students prepare for careers in manufacturing, health care, information technology, building trades and more. 草莓社区 have received gas cards to help with the rising costs of driving to and from WNC. 草莓社区 have also received assistance with rent and car repairs, and referrals to community and college services for food donations.

鈥淭he ROADS program provides students with additional guidance and support throughout their educational experience at WNC,鈥 Spracklin said. 鈥淏y joining the ROADS program, students connect with a dedicated team committed to their success, not only during their training program, but also as they transition into the workforce. We are invested in helping our students reach their goals and are here to support them every step of the way, from start to finish.鈥

Wilson made the most of the program鈥檚 goodwill and completed WNC鈥檚 CDL prep program in Fallon. Now, he鈥檚 making more money than he previously did and feeling more in control of his future with his recent employment at JW Welding.

鈥淚 was hired immediately upon graduation and completion of my X Endorsement. My job is absolutely amazing!鈥 he said. 鈥淚 wanted to earn my CDL in order to learn a new trade as well as make a livable wage.鈥

Spracklin said that the success stories of students who complete the ROADS program are uplifting and motivational.

鈥淚t鈥檚 been truly inspiring to see the achievements of our students during and after the program, including Anthony,鈥 she said. 鈥淢any of them have set goals, dedicated themselves to achieving them, and have experienced success both personally and professionally.鈥

Some of the job possibilities for CDL licensees are light truck delivery, heavy equipment transport, city bus driver, chauffeur/limousine driver, school bus driver, beverage delivery and patient transportation services. Drivers can make short-haul deliveries or transport goods across the country.

鈥淚f you want to make a better wage and make a difference in your community or for our nation, my advice is to obtain your CDL,鈥 Wilson said. 鈥淏e your own boss and transport the goods that keep our country running.鈥

Interested in becoming part of the ROADS program? Apply at wnc.edu/roads. For more information, contact Spracklin at kara.spracklin@wnc.edu.

For more information on WNC鈥檚 CDL program, phone 775-445-4210 or email conted@wnc.edu.