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  • Washburn [she/her]
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    4 years ago

    A lot of trade unions will take you on as an apprentice if you want to get in on construction. They teach you the trade, they pay you, and you get on the job experience.

      • Washburn [she/her]
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        4 years ago

        IBEW has an apprenticeship program for electricians. I even hear radio ads for it every now and then.

        http://www.ibew.org/Tools/Local-Union-Directory

        The UBC affiliated union in my area has a millwright apprenticeship program. You might look and see if there's a Carpenters Union with a program in your area

        https://staging.carpenters.org/regional-council/

        UA represents a pretty wide range of trades workers, plumbers, pipefitters, welders, and HVAC technicians, but not every local will have an apprenticeship program for all trades. Look into the local in your area for more info.

        http://www.ua.org/locals#

        There was one more I was thinking of, but it's slipped my mind. Hopefully you can find something you like. If you had a different trade in mind let me know and I might be able to find something out.