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President-elect Trump is now a convicted felon; At least 10 dead and whole neighborhoods destroyed in LA firestorms; Local concerns rise over Ohio's hydrogen project; New MI legislator rings in the new year with the pending new law; Ohio River Basin would get federal protection under the new legislation.

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House lawmakers take aim at the International Criminal Court, former President Jimmy Carter is laid to rest in his hometown of Plains, Georgia, and another fight looms over the Affordable Care Act.

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"Drill, baby, drill" is a tough sell for oil and gas companies in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, rising sea levels create struggles for Washington's coastal communities, and more folks than ever are taking advantage of America's great outdoors.

Florida apprenticeship programs transform lives, build futures

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Monday, December 2, 2024   

For some, apprenticeships provide more than just a job, they offer a career path.

Industry leaders are working around the clock, not only on their day jobs but also to recruit the next generation seeking an alternate path to traditional college.

Jason Strickland, business manager for United Association Local 803, which represents plumbing, pipe fitting, and HVAC professionals in Central Florida, stepped out of his job fair to share how the program changed his life.

"I come from a family where there would be days I would come home and the power people would cut the power off where the locks would get put on the water because my folks couldn't pay all the bills all the time," Strickland recounted. "And now I don't have those same worries and my kids don't have those same worries because I got benefits. I got retirement. I got good training."

Strickland emphasized apprenticeship programs are essential for meeting the growing demand for skilled labor in the Sunshine State. He noted they are using social media to connect with younger generations and share opportunities in the trades. National Apprenticeship Week marked its 10th anniversary last week.

Glenn Kelly, Southern regional representative for North America's Building Trades Unions, prides himself on showcasing how apprenticeship programs offer hands-on-training while allowing participants to earn a living wage.

"We make sure that people understand that you can work with these hands and be able to have a good career for yourselves, make a good livable wage, a good sustainable career," Kelly outlined. "You can have opportunity to be able to retire with dignity. "

To explore a network of apprenticeship opportunities, individuals can learn more from Apprenticeship Florida, which provides access to navigators and resources for both employers and apprentices, all offered through CareerSource Florida and the Florida Department of Education.


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