NFJP Adult Participant Success Story: Driving Change – How Perseverance and Partnership Open New Roads for Agricultural Workers
At the Truck Driving Institute, two Proteus participants are proving that hard work and determination can open new doors. Matthew and Brenton, two young men from the same county, are taking their CDL training together through the National Farmworker Jobs Program (NFJP) Proteus, Inc., and in the process, have built a friendship rooted in shared experiences and big dreams.
Both men come from farming backgrounds, where long days, unpredictable weather, and physical labor taught them the meaning of perseverance. That same work ethic now drives them as they commute every day to complete their training. They found Proteus through TDI’s referrals and quickly learned how the program helps agricultural workers gain new skills and access higher-paying, stable jobs.
For Matthew, the motivation is his daughter. He’s determined to create a better life for her, one where he can provide, grow, and set an example of resilience and love. Brenton, meanwhile, has his sights set on continuing in the agriculture industry, but this time at a higher pay scale. His goal is to build a career that honors his roots while opening the door to greater financial independence.
Standing beside them is Mike, a dedicated partner to Proteus and a true champion for agricultural workers. Mike knows the farming life well—he owns his own farm—and takes great pride in helping agricultural workers discover new opportunities. “Mike has to be one of the most unselfish people I’ve met,” said Jesusa, Proteus’s Senior Career Coach. “He always goes above and beyond for our participants, especially those who come from farming backgrounds.”
With Mike’s support, Proteus’ guidance, and their own courage, Matthew and Brenton are now preparing for the final step: completing their training and taking the CDL test. Once they pass, they’ll be ready to step into better-paying, self-sustaining careers that reflect their dedication and drive. Their story is more than just about training; it’s about community, opportunity, and the power of believing in what’s possible.


