
Apply your military skills to learning a new trade and launch an exciting career in construction without a four-year degree! Registered apprenticeships in construction are a great option. Instead of a general education received at a four-year university, apprenticeships provide specialized training and education through a combination of focused classroom instruction and hands-on training alongside mentors in your chosen field.
Not only do registered apprenticeships offer a comprehensive education with no prior experience necessary, apprentices are also considered full-time employees, and employment comes with a paycheck. Thatโs right! During your apprenticeship, youโll earn while you learn. A great alternative to sitting in a lecture hall for four years, and youโll be earning money on day ONE!
Even better, since apprentice programs are approved by the federal government, you can use your GI Billยฎ benefits to supplement your income while learning and honing your chosen craft.
WHAT: Veteran Pathfinder Webinar Series: Learn About Apprenticeships with Helmets to Hardhats
WHEN: Friday, January 31, 2025 at 9:30am ET
WHERE: This is a virtual event; to register, go to Eventbrite
WHO: Hosted by the N.H. Department of Military Affairs & Veterans Services; guest speaker Larry Clayton, Regional Manager, Helmets to Hardhats
COST: FREE
GI Billยฎ is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). More information about education benefits offered by VA is available at the official U.S. government Web site at http://www.benefits.va.gov/gibill.