Monday, May 6, 2024

Free paid job training available at Frazier House

Anyone interested in a paid job training program must register for the July 17 orientation meeting. (Image via Zan W. Holmes Jr. Community Outreach’s Facebook Event)

Anyone interested in earning a weekly stipend while participating in free job training in the Low-Voltage field has an opportunity to learn more about the program next week.

Applicants can learn to install home theatres, Internet service, satellite dishes and more in this four-week training course. The potential earnings for individuals starting jobs in the low voltage field are about $40,000.

To be considered for this program, you must apply and attend an orientation at Frazier House on Wednesday, July 17 at 9:30 a.m. to noon.

This class will begin the third cohort of this program that began in March. To date, 21 individuals have participated in the training with 18 being placed in jobs following their graduation from the class. The hourly wage potential is from $13 to $19 per hour.

Program details

  • A 4-week program that meets a mandatory 4 days a week
  • Must be available between the hours of 7 a.m. and 5 p.m.
  • Weekly stipend paid to active participants
  • This is a background friendly opportunity
  • No GED required, but you must be able to read and pass the field exam to be accepted in the program
  • No experience necessary
  • Must be comfortable with heights, climbing under buildings, using hand tools, and working outside (hot and cold temperatures)
  • Field assessment will be administered at orientation

Anyone interested must register online for the July 17 mandatory orientation.

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