| Project
BEST Apprenticeship and Training |
| The Construction industry offers
a tremendous world of opportunity for a person with
the desire to create and to use the tools of mind
and body to become a future builder of our cities
and country.
All apprenticeship and training programs are committed to
the proposition that there shall be no discrimination
on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age
or national origin regarding the selection for
apprenticeship and training and shall be based
upon qualifications alone. To that extent, any
reference to any particular gender shall include
all genders.
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| What
is Apprenticeship? |
| Apprenticeship is training
in industrial occupations that require a wide and
diverse range of skills and knowledge, as well as
maturity and independence of judgment. It involves
planned, day-by-day, on-the-job training and experience
under supervision, combined with technical studies
in subjects related to the trade. |
| Why
is Apprenticeship Important? |
| One of the greatest assets
that our Nation has is the skills and know-how of
its people. It is imperative that we guard this
asset carefully. Our future progress and strength
depend upon a conscious concern for human resources,
training and skills. |
| What
is a Construction Apprentice? |
A Construction
apprentice is a person who prepares to become
a skilled craftsman through planned, supervised
work on the job, plus related classroom instruction.
The apprentice, when working on the job, is
a regular part of the work force who earns
wages while acquiring an important skill.
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The Construction apprenticeship training period
of skilled occupations ranges from two to
five years. Apprentices are taught the proper
use, care and safe handling of the tools and
equipment used in connection with their work.
Classroom work is required in subjects related
to the trade as a complement to on-the-job
training. |
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Classes are usually held one or two evenings
per week and/or on weekends. One hundred and
forty-four hours of related instruction are
required each year. Classes are taught by
competent instructors with many years of practical
experience in the craft. |
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| Apprentices
Receive Regular Wage Increases |
| The apprentice earns while
he learns. The more he learns the more he earns.
Apprentices are paid a percentage of a journeyman's
wage to start. As he climbs the ladder to journeyman
status, the wages are increased at regular intervals.
At the end of his term of apprenticeship, he becomes
a journeyman and draws full pay for his skill.
The apprentice, at no cost to himself, learns skills and
acquires experience he can use the rest of his
life. Training gained through apprenticeship has
enabled many journeymen to advance to higher paying
jobs.
Apprentices of today are the
foremen, superintendents and contractors of tomorrow.
The ambitious person needn't stop advancing once
he becomes a skilled craftsman. Supervisory positions
become available as the journeyman improves his
skills, knowledge and ability to direct and guide
other craftsmen.
Training in the skilled construction
trades is good insurance. In addition to opportunities
for promotion and steady employment, it gives
you something that no one can ever take away from
you - the knowledge that your economic security
is determined by your own talents which results
in a life long increased earning capacity enabling
you to get and keep a well-paying job anywhere
in the Country.
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| Joint
Apprenticeship and Training Committees |
| Each craft has a Joint Apprenticeship
and Training Committee, which consists of an equal
number of labor and management representatives who
conduct, monitor and are responsible for the affairs
of the entire apprenticeship program. |
| For information on eligibility
and how to apply for an Apprenticeship, click the
link below or contact Project BEST at (304)242-0520 or (740)282-3616. |
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