LCCC Truck Driver Training offers road to comfortable career
The Telegraph
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A tractor-trailer from the Lewis and Clark Community College Truck Driver Training Program is displayed on campus.
GODFREY Of all the roadmaps to a reliable, well-paying career, Lewis and Clark Community College’s Truck Driver Training program could be described as an expressway of sorts.
Since it launched in Fall 2014, 86 percent of program graduates almost immediately landed a job in the industry, according to Program Coordinator Kent Ripperda. Of the remaining 14 percent, over half of those graduates went on to further their education in the field.
The jobs waiting to be filled come with a good paycheck, too.
WBGZ Radio 1/24/2021 |
By Ross Pearson - WBGZ Radio
Lewis and Clark Community College’s Truck Driver Training program could be a great opportunity for a reliable well-paying career.
The college is proclaiming that since the program launched in 2014, 86% of program graduates almost immediately have landed a job in the trucking industry.
Of the remaining 14%, over half of those graduates went on to further their education in the trucking field.
Program coordinator Kent Ripperda says that anyone who graduates from the LCCC truck driving program can expect to start out at a salary of around $50,000. The cost of their eight week program is around $3,500 and $3,650 for their sixteen week program.
Lewis and Clark celebrates 660 years of staff, faculty service
Jan. 19, 2021
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GODFREY The Lewis and Clark Community College Board of Trustees has recognized 51 faculty and staff for their combined 660 years of service to the college during last Tuesday’s regular meeting.
For the past 34 years, Lewis and Clark has celebrated team members who reach five-year employment milestones with a Service Awards dinner in the fall. However, the Fall 2020 Service Awards event was canceled due to COVID-19.
“I express admiration and gratitude to the dedicated members of our Trailblazer team who have served our mission over the years and contributed to making Lewis and Clark a remarkable college,” said President Ken Trzaska. “I thank each of our service award recipients for their devotion to serve students and advance our collective work.”