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Apprenticeships
An apprenticeship is a good way to prepare yourself for the future with on-the-job training in a highly skilled career. Apprenticeship is formalized, industry-driven career training. It is designed to create high-skill, high-paying job opportunities, and is an alternative route to traditional college programs. Depending on the occupation, apprenticeships last one to six years.
Apprenticeship Info Videos:
Sheet Metal
Masonry
Laborer
Ironworkers
Carpenters
For workers, apprenticeships provide:
On-the-job training
- Wages (that increase with your experience and skills)
- Classroom studies
- Job security and increased marketability
- Opportunity to earn college credit in many occupational areas
Resources:
- Pathways to Apprenticeship videos
- How to Become an Apprentice
- The Construction Apprenticeship Guidebook is a great resource with contact information.
Search for Apprenticeship Opportunities
Apprenticeship Registration and Tracking System (ARTS)
Washington State Department of Labor and Industries
Apprenticeship.gov
Boeing-IAM
Career Bridge
Aerospace and Advanced Manufacturing Apprentice
R&D Workforce Training Website
Military
Interested in joining the military? Check out this Join the Military site for info on ASVAB, recruiters, etc.!
OHS helps the military implement the ASVAB test twice per year! Listen for dates and times in the daily announcements!
Sign-up sheets are available in the Counseling Center!
ASVAB FAQs Sheet
Our military recruiters are returning to campus very soon during lunches - the following dates/times are pre-COVID, so stay tuned for updates!!!
Army every Thursday during lunch SS Kevin Joshua Gonzales
Air Force the last Wednesday of every month TechSgt Long Nguyen
National Guard 1st/3rd Monday of the month SSgt Kelton Spagnoli
US Coast Guard: prefers phone call!
Contact: PO1 Jamal Hupprich
Tshamala.T.Hupprich@uscg.mil
(253) 376-8089