jmartin+FollowSkilled trades center opens doors for Tri-State youthTri-State families are getting a big boost: a brand-new Skilled Trades Education Center in Miami Township is now open to help middle and high schoolers discover hands-on careers that can’t be replaced by AI. With traditional shop classes long gone from most schools, this center—run by Scouting America—fills a huge gap, offering real-world training for both girls and boys. Considering skilled trades jobs pay nearly $60,000 a year and are in high demand, this could be a game-changer for local teens. How do you feel about bringing back hands-on learning? #JobCareer #TriState #SkilledTrades00Share
Charles Richardson+FollowAtlanta Metro’s new skilled trades campus opens doorsA major boost for Atlanta’s workforce is here—Tulsa Welding School’s new campus in Decatur is now enrolling! With industries in Georgia hungry for skilled pros, this 44,000+ sq. ft. facility is offering hands-on training in welding, HVAC/R, and electrical work. The best part? TWS boasts a 90% job placement rate for grads, so students can step right into high-demand careers. This expansion means more locals can access solid training and real job opportunities. How do you think this will shape Atlanta’s job market and community? #Education #AtlantaJobs #SkilledTrades00Share
Benjamin Contreras+FollowAtlanta’s new trade school opens doorsA brand-new skilled trade school is now enrolling in Decatur, and it’s a big deal for anyone looking to jump into a hands-on career. With Atlanta’s job market booming—especially in HVAC, welding, and electrical work—this campus could be a game-changer for locals wanting stable, well-paying jobs without a four-year degree. The programs blend real-world training with classroom learning, and the school boasts a 90% job placement rate. If you or someone you know is thinking about a career change or just starting out, would you consider a skilled trade? What do you think this means for our community? #Education #AtlantaJobs #SkilledTrades00Share
jenna64+FollowSkilled Trades Are the New Power MoveForget what you heard about college being the only way to a big paycheck. Electricians, plumbers, elevator techs, and even dental hygienists are raking in serious cash—some making six figures—without a four-year degree or student debt. If you love hands-on work, these jobs can beat out a lot of office gigs and offer job security too. Who knew skipping college could mean more money in your pocket? #Education #SkilledTrades #CareerAdvice00Share