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Future Lori
@FutureLori
24 May, 08:27
In response Joyce Chandler to her Publication
My son began pursuing welding certifications via community college Applied Arts program when he was 17. Also began job as welder's helper. With 15 additional hours he was able to get his Associates in Welding Tech at 20 years old. At 21 same college system hired him as adjunct teacher in Welding . He simultaneously maintained his FT job as Welder/Fabricator /Shop Super and took on additional side work. He is now 25 and forming his own LLC with a couple partners because so many large companies are calling them individually for side work and they can no longer pass up the opportunities presented to them on weekly basis.
I started a folder in early 2000's and labeled it College NoGo and filled it with articles as I found them supporting my theory that my husband and I were not doomed to send our 6 kids to 4 year college. He is just one of our success stories. There are so many other ways to "credential" a young adult for gainful employment and/or entrepreneurship.
I started a folder in early 2000's and labeled it College NoGo and filled it with articles as I found them supporting my theory that my husband and I were not doomed to send our 6 kids to 4 year college. He is just one of our success stories. There are so many other ways to "credential" a young adult for gainful employment and/or entrepreneurship.
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Future Lori
@FutureLori
24 May, 08:35
In response Future Lori to her Publication
I forgot to mention that he only took the additional 15 hours because I asked the Dean what he would gain by getting his associates versus just walking with his school certs. He explained to me that the Associates would allow him to instruct @ $45/classroom hour. Very beneficial 15 hours even though they were the least tradesy ... English 101, College Algebra, Speech, and 2 Humanities.
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Aus Sco
@eaglesoar5252
24 May, 08:26
In response Joyce Chandler to her Publication
Some cities have Vo-Techs High Schools, that I would encourage you have your kids attend if they want to get work right out of High School.
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Future Lori
@FutureLori
24 May, 08:43
In response Aus Sco to his Publication
Great point ... these are excellent programs!!
Also if you home school check with community college for dual credit ... in our county the tuition is free to dual credit students.
Also if you home school check with community college for dual credit ... in our county the tuition is free to dual credit students.
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George The Patriot
@Dpain1969
24 May, 08:19
In response Joyce Chandler to her Publication
The best part about trade school is you can make more money than most people and you can combine trades. I had four years of Machine shop and then I went to college and became a HVAC/R tech.
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Nana Broussard
@Gma_texan
23 May, 09:15
In response Joyce Chandler to her Publication
more skills needed that's are so lacking in this country comes from tradeschools and not college. the cost is less and you usually finish in two years are under.
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Melissa Robinson
@Melissa19989
23 May, 08:20
In response Joyce Chandler to her Publication
So incredibly important!!!!!
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