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Career Management 3.02-4 Consider an Apprenticeship
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Central Piedmont Community College
CPCC
3.02-4 Consider an Apprenticeship
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Today's high-tech products require manufacturing companies to
have well trained and highly skilled employees. The
Apprenticeship 2000 program is a 4-year technical training
apprenticeship program in the Charlotte, NC area. We recruit
juniors and seniors from local high schools. Students that
qualify for Apprenticeship2000 train for exciting career
opportunities!
Career Management 3.02-4 Consider an Apprenticeship
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Apprenticeship 2000 Benefits
• Free College and a Paycheck
• Earn While You Learn
• Study + Work = Job…
A Career With A Future
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Apprenticeship 2000-Qualifications
• At least 16 Years Old
• 2.5 GPA
• Algebra & Geometry
• Good Attendance
• Drug Screen
• Reliable Transportation
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Apprenticeship
2000-Work
Hours
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• 4 Year School-to-Work Program
• Begins in the Senior Year of H.S.
Attend H.S. half a day
O-T-J Experience half a day
(paid)
• 2nd – 4th Years Full Time
Work and Attend CPCC
Paid 40-Hour Work Week
• Free College & a Paycheck…
Career Management 3.02-4 Consider an Apprenticeship
How The Program Works
• 2nd – 4th Years
• Full Time Employees
Work 4 Days
Attend CPCC Classes 1 Day*
All Hours Paid*
Tuition & Books Paid
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How The Program Works
• 1,800 Hours in the Classroom
• 6,200 Hours in the Shop
• Put Theory into Practice
• Transfer Classroom Knowledge to Real
Life Work Applications
• Develop Skills Under Guidance of a Skilled Mentor
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How The Program Works-Money
• Apprentices earn
competitive wages
• Paycheck from day one
• Incremental raises as
skill levels increase.
• In fiscal year 2008, the
average hourly wage for
a journeyperson who
completed an
apprenticeship was
$23.94, which translates
to $49,795 annually.
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How The Program Works-Money
• Senior Year:
Half Day In School
Half Day At Work (Paid)
• Pay depends on the type of apprenticeship.
• Apprentices in the Tennessee Valley Authority's Lineman
Apprentice Program make between $36,450 and $54,360.
• Northwest Line Construction Industry outside electrical
lineman apprenticeship program earned 67 percent of a
journeyman's wages, which were $44.73 per hour as of
February 2012.
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How The Program Works
On the Job or In the Classroom?
• Senior Year:
Half Day In School
Half Day At Work (Paid)
Career Management 3.02-4 Consider an Apprenticeship
Tools Needed Varies
• Depending on the type of apprenticeship, the tools
needed varies
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Basic Tools Needed by Technicians
• Pliers
• Wire Strippers & Crimpers
• Anti-Static Wristbands
• Screwdrivers
• Lights & Magnifiers
• Soldering Tools
Career Management 3.02-4 Consider an Apprenticeship
Basic Tools Needed by Cooks
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Can, Jar & Bottle Openers
Colanders & Strainers
Cookbooks »
Cooking Utensils »
Food Mills & Mashers
Graters & Zesters
Grill Tools & Accessories
Kitchen Timers &
Thermometers
Mandolines & Slicers
Measuring Tools »
Mixing & Prep Bowls
Peelers
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Tools Needed for HVAC
HVAC=Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning
• Gauges can help measure the pressure of
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an HVAC system. Some gauges are
designed for residential projects, while
others are designed for commercial and
industrial projects.
Hammer is a tool used by technicians to
complete work such as adding an air
distribution system. Ideal hammer handles
are sturdy and made of fiberglass or wood.
One type of hammer is a duct hammer.
Pliers provide good holding power when
HVAC technicians work and can be used
for bending wires or holding small items.
Technicians performing pipe work may use
vise-grips, which allows pipes to lock.
Screwdrivers are common tools used in
air conditioning and heating work. Two
types of screwdrivers are ones with steel
shafts and those with tempered tips.
Wrenches can loosen or tighten bolts and
nuts. Some technicians use the ratchettype box wrench for saving time.
Refrigeration technicians may use
wrenches for jobs with flare nuts.
Learn more: Tools Needed for HVAC | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/facts_5752756_tools-needed-hvac.html#ixzz2R1Kb15Pj
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Sponsors Supply Tools
• Blum Inc., Stanley
• Sarstedt, Newton
• Timken, Iron Station
• Ameritech, Mooresville
• Max Daetwyler, Huntersville
• N.C. Department of Labor
• C.P.C.C.
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Related Career Tracks
• Tool & Die Maker
• Mold Maker/Plastic
Process Technician
• CNC Machinist
• Machine Technician /
Mach. Fabricator
• Welder / Fabricator
• Quality Technician
• Electronic Technician
(See handout for others)
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Apprenticeship 2000 Websites
• Blum: http://www.blum.com
• Sarstedt: http://www.sarstedt.com
• Timken: http://www.timken.com
• Ameritech: http://www.amdiemold.com
• Max Daetwyler: http://www.daetwyler.com
• http://www.apprenticeship2000.com
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Upon Completion of Apprenticeship
• 2-Year Associates
Degree (CPCC)
• Journeyperson
Certification from N.C.
Dep’t. of Labor
• 4 Years On-the-Job
Work Experience
• Full Time Job With
Benefits
• A Career Oriented
Future
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CPCC Apprenticeship 2000
• For More Information, Contact
Denise Hill, Max Daetwyler
704-948-1209
Steve Rotman, Ameritech
704-664-0801
Tony Austin, Blum
704-827-1345, Ext. 1448
• Website:
http://www.apprenticeship2000.com
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