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Laramie County Community College's CDL Graduate Sets Up Wyoming Business
Smith was able to participate thanks in part to Climb WY, a program that assists single moms overcome poverty.
November 15, 2021
CHEYENNE, Wyoming. โ Cheyenne, Wyoming โ Justin Smith just wanted to find some work-life
balance. The single mom of two daughters, needed to make ends meet, but also spend
time with her family.
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So, she set out to do just that in early 2021 when she joined the Laramie County Community
College, Commercial Driverโs License program. Smith was able to participate thanks in part to Climb WY, a program that assists single moms overcome poverty.
Smith found success in the program quickly.
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โShe excelled and shared her enthusiasm and knowledge with her teammates and was driven
to understand and master her new aspirations,โ said Michael Geissler LCCC CDL coordinator.
She carried that enthusiasm through the 184-hour program to become LCCCโs first CDL
graduate and was immediately offered a job hauling aggregate and silage.
But sheโs already moving on to bigger ideas.
โHer entrepreneurial spirit immediately kicked in, and after a couple of months of
researching and weighing her options she decided to purchase her very first truck
and trailers,โ Geissler said. โShe learned that with a variety of trailer options
she would be able to accommodate and compete for more work.โ
Things are going well enough for her that she is considering purchasing a second semi
hiring on her first employee and securing more of her own business accounts. She is
being cautious, though, taking the time to learn how other companies operate.
โShe will learn through challenges, but is willing to keep them to a minimum by observing
other companies, comparing pay structures, competition, seasonal work, negotiating
terms and ultimately carving out her own niche,โ Geissler said.
At this point, Justin has decided to operate only in the state of Wyoming since crossing
into a neighboring state would only increase the paperwork and reduce her time with
her family. Thankfully, Wyoming has plenty of work available to make her goals become
reality. She will continue to evaluate opportunities and is determined to grow the
business slowly without compromising her values.
โTrucking is in her blood and we all know that she will succeed,โ Geissler said.
To find out more about LCCCโs CDL program, visit lccc.wy.edu/cdl or contact Michael
Geissler at MGeissle@lccc.wy.edu or 307.432.1637.
This press release was produced by Laramie County Community College. The views expressed here are the authorโs own.