Indiana coalition rolls out plan to develop up to 50,000 high school apprenticeships

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4 thoughts on “Indiana coalition rolls out plan to develop up to 50,000 high school apprenticeships

  1. Not glamorous enough. Even though a good tradesman makes far more money, and has a defined “skill” when compared to everyday jobs in corporate America. When I talk with all the tradesmen we use, they all have the same complaint. Can’t find skilled help, and nobody wants to work. Maybe some classes in work ethics needs to come first. Just sayin!

  2. Correct, trades can’t find anyone to WORK. Correct, ethics, respect, responsibility/dedication and OH…schools have eliminated shop classes so who knows if a kid might accel or have interest in an alternate learning path.
    NAHB, NARI are both developing workforce paths for the trades … not supported by the bloated department of education.

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