Apprenticeships
If you are looking at career opportunities in
the construction industry you have come to the right place.
To the
right you will
find links to valuable information about each of the trades
within the construction industry.
The construction trades person is a highly respected craftsperson.
Their work is among the most specialized and is in constant
demand. Becoming a tradesperson means that you can utilize
the most productive years of your life as part of the oldest
and most respected of the skilled trades. It offers good
income and worldwide opportunities.
The construction industry enjoys a long history of close
cooperation in apprenticeship and training. This important
industry needs to attract the best possible apprentices on
the basis of talent and aptitude. If you're the kind of person
who likes a challenge, who has the basic talent to move through
an apprenticeship and emerge as a resourceful person of specialized
training and skill, then you should be thinking about a future
in the Construction trades.
There
are opportunities waiting for you when you graduate from
high school in good paying careers. Opportunities where
you can make the most of your natural skills, opportunities
that will give you a good boost up the ladder of success.
Best of all these careers are open to you even if you do
not go to college! You'll need training, but the paychecks
can start almost as soon as you graduate from high school.
YOU WILL EARN WHILE YOU LEARN !!!!

The
Construction Partnership membership includes contractors
and union business representatives from the construction
industry operating in the twelve counties of southeastern
Minnesota, including Rice, Goodhue, Wabasha, Winona, Houston,
Fillmore, Mower, Freeborn, Steele, Waseca, Olmsted and Dodge
counties. The goal of this labor-management committee is to better
address the needs of the construction customer by further
developing the relationships between the contractors and
the employees.
The Partnership regularly offers safety-training programs
to members, meets on a monthly basis and works to expand
the customer base of members. The partnership also has a
scholarship program for high school seniors interested in
pursuing a career in construction or a construction related
field.
For additional information contact: Construction Partnership,
220 South Broadway, Suite 104, Rochester, MN 55904
Telephone: (507) 288-6466
Fax: (507) 287-6515

|