Tag: apprenticeships
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For The Times They Are A-Changin’
If you scan the shelves of your favorite bookstore or search the internet for literature related to the current state of the university, the quality of college education, or the student loan dilemma, you will find publications with titles that may make you rethink your current view of higher education, including:
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Re-engaging the disenchanted, disembodied Millennial generation with real work
Much of the work that is currently available to millennials takes place in the digital world, it is unreal, it is disembodied, and it does not engage the senses, which means the results of this kind of work are rarely seen. This separation between the work one does and the results of that work, the…
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The Trades could be your best fit
Are you interested in learning how things are made, buildings are constructed, or about the hidden processes and systems that make the world run? Are you interested in studying devices and systems and figuring out how they work, or solving problems that other people don’t care about or just can’t solve?
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Leave your soul-crushing job and start a career in construction
Are you tired of doing work that leaves you feeling empty? Do you want to be excited about going to work, knowing a new challenge is waiting for you? Are you tired of spending all day staring at a screen or getting yelled at by customers?
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Can you afford to go to college?
Chances are you have heard the argument about why everyone should go to college. A good education leads to a good job and yada, yada, yada, in 40 years you should be able to retire. The problem though, is no one talks about the large elephant in the room – can you actually afford to…
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Top 10 Worthless Degrees
Are you thinking about going to college and are unsure about what you want to study?
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Seven reasons not to attend college
Michael Price, author of What Next? The Millennial’s Guide to Surviving and Thriving in the Real World, believes anyone who makes the terrible mistake of pursuing a college education in this day and age will live to regret it. He believes that in the 1970s, college and universities used propaganda to convince people to attend…
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Talking shop: How builders are addressing the skilled-labor shortage
The skilled-labor shortage persists in the construction industry, pushing wages up, extending project timelines and putting pressure on builder–trade relations. There’s never been a better time to start a career in the construction trades! Construct Your Future today!