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ROCK SPRINGS — As graduation approaches, Tyler Combs is set to embark on a promising career in the power line industry, thanks to his training at Western Wyoming Community College. Under the guidance of instructor Lance Caldwell, Combs has excelled in the state’s only powerline program, equipping him with the skills necessary for success in this vital field.
Combs is not only graduating with a wealth of knowledge but also with a Class A Commercial Driver's License (CDL), a significant asset in the powerline sector. This combination of technical training and driving certification positions him well for immediate employment opportunities. The demand for skilled workers in powerline technology continues to grow, and Combs is ready to meet that demand head-on.
His journey reflects the importance of vocational education in shaping the future workforce. As he prepares to enter the job market, Combs is a testament to the value of specialized training programs that prepare students for rewarding careers in essential industries.
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