Together, they discuss the growing trend of women entering the trades and the immense satisfaction that comes from building a career in these essential fields.
We'll touch on the looming shortage of skilled tradespeople and the proactive measures needed to combat it, including the importance of early education and creative approaches to promoting trade careers.
Andrew shares a personal story about the importance of HVAC repair, while Kate highlights the ongoing efforts to fill the knowledge gap for students, parents, and educators.
We also delve into the challenges students face in traditional education settings, the benefits of engaging with local businesses for internships, and the essential role of soft skills in the workforce. Additionally, we'll explore initiatives like Williamson College of the Trades' tuition-free program and Ferguson's equipment grants for schools.
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Tune in to learn more about how institutions and organizations are bridging the technical talent gap and creating new opportunities for the next generation of skilled tradespeople. Let's get started!
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