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Training For Construction

Posted: 2/18/2011

A career in construction can be a way to build your future.

A career in construction can be a way to build your future.

(NAPSI) - If you’ve ever thought about being a carpenter, electrician, plumber, sheet metal worker, welder or any dozens of other skilled workers, there may well be a place for you in the commercial and industrial construction industry.

In any economic climate, highly skilled craft professionals are in demand. “The construction industry will bounce back stronger than ever, and there will be a job waiting for you,” says Kirk Pickerel, president and CEO of Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC), a national trade association.

Becoming a craft professional involves both on-the-job training with related classroom or online instruction. A quality education in construction skills can open the door to many different opportunities, good pay and knowledge you can use for a lifetime.

To learn more about training opportunities for a career in construction, go to www.trytools.org or call (703) 812-2037.

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