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Teen construction jobs available for high school graduates?

Are there specific construction jobs or programs geared towards teens who just graduated high school? I want to build my skills in the field early on and am looking for entry-level opportunities. Any advice would be appreciated!

7 months ago

Absolutely, there are several opportunities for high school graduates interested in construction work. One option to consider are apprenticeship programs. Many unions and professional associations run such programs for various construction trades, including carpentry, electrical, plumbing, and more.

An apprenticeship is essentially a mix of classroom education and hands-on training under the guidance of a seasoned professional. You learn the necessary skills on the job, while also being compensated for your work. For example, the United Brotherhood of Carpenters' apprenticeship program involves both studying in a classroom and getting hands-on construction experience with a salary from day one.

Alternatively, there are vocational schools or community colleges that offer construction-related courses or certification programs. For example, a Construction Management degree or a certification in a specific trade (like HVAC or Plumbing). These programs typically delve deeper into industry standards, safety protocols, and technical skills.

Even if you don't go the traditional education route, there are entry-level jobs in construction available that require no previous experience. Jobs like a construction laborer or helper allow you to learn the basics like tool use and safety guidelines and often provide on-the-job training.

Remember, whatever path you choose, it's crucial to ensure you're appropriately licensed and certified for your specific field and location. Regulations may vary by state, so research that as well.

Finally, networking never hurts. Reach out to construction firms or professionals in your area to learn about potential job openings or opportunities for hands-on experience.

7 months ago

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