Teri is a 42 year old cell phone customer who recently e-mailed Rene at www.free-cellular-phone-deals.com letting Rene know that she used her brand new Samsung Infuse phone she bought at FCPD.com to call this number: 1-866-660-6011. While Teri's friends are clipping coupons and trying to put food on the table to feed the family. Teri got a call from a piping trade school informing her that she got accepted in a 6 month trade school to either be a: plumber, welder, sprinkle fitter or gas fitter.
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to find out if you are eligible, simply use your Find a new career in the trades phone, the Samsung Infuse 4G phone to call that number above. If you are near the Seattle area in November this year, attend the Dream big dinner at Wawomenintrades.com. If you don't know of any women who are in a trade, you can start networking and see if there are any sponsorships available from profitable construction companies willing to paid for your schooling
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There is an incredible demand for Bus mechanics. One of our older cell phone customer, Sasha is saying that her dad was begged by the BC Transit at 70 years old to come out of retirement. Many young people these days wants a computer job. There are not enough women or men being trained to fix buses.Use your new cell phone that you bought at FCPD.com to research if there are any apprenticeship programs from the top 100 employers in your area.Both BC Hydro and CN Rail have millions of dollars of scholarship funds that everyone can access.
Mike C, a master mechanic says that too many people are lazy not to go for these scholarships.
Canada's 10 hottest jobs: skilled trades, pharmacist, finance, dental hygienist and more By Yuki Hayashi
"From the skilled trades to college professor, check out our list of top 10 hot jobs and discover the positions that are in demand across Canada.
2. Skilled tradesperson If you don't want an office job, but do want a salary that pays above the national average, this is the sector for you. Unfortunately (or fortunately for you, depending on how you look at it), the skilled trades have suffered stigmatization for a generation. As a result, a shortage of tradespeople is looming in the service (chefs, horticulturalists), construction (electricians, carpenters, plumbers), transportation (aviation technicians, automotive service technicians) and manufacturing (industrial mechanics, tool and die makers) sectors."
What is WITT - Women in trades training?
"The ITA Women in Trades Training initiative helps unemployed or underemployed women get the support they need to become skilled, in-demand tradespeople. This exciting training and employment initiative offers financial support such as free tuition, tools and books, child-care subsidies and more. It can also connect you to other opportunities, such as general skills upgrading, career counselling, on-the-job training and introductions to potential employers.
Partnering with service and training providers across B.C., the initiative helps women find funded training and paid apprenticeship opportunities for trades careers. Through this initiative, women have successfully established careers as electricians, plumbers, sheet metal workers, carpenters and more. To date, more than 200 women have benefited from the program. Find out more about the trades opportunities open to you!"
What is Pow?
"Women interested in entering the piping trades are eligible to take this exploratory course and gain exposure to plumbing, sprinkler fitting, steamfitting, and welding. Upon successful completion of this six week course, students are then able to make an informed decision of which discipline to pursue a career in. Supports are available to those who qualify, in the form of: coveralls, work boots, transportation expenses, childcare costs, meals, and counseling services."
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Tip: In the next two decades, 40 per cent of new jobs are supposed to be in the skilled trades and technologies.
Getting started: Visit careersintrades.ca for information on training (including paid apprenticeships).
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