Teens
who want a future as a carpenter or a electrician can get their career
on track early with a new career training program. The Teen Apprentice
Program is recruiting 30 grade 10 students from five high schools in
southern New Brunswick to learn a skilled trade.
Mark
Sherman of program founding member, Irving Oil, tells CHSJ News that the
average age of the building trades journey-person in the province is 50
years old, meaning many jobs will need to be filled in the future. He
estimates that between 5000-8000 jobs will need to be filled just to
replace a retiring workforce.
20 businesses will taken on the
students, and by the time they graduate from high school, they will have
completed the skilled trade apprenticeship block 1 training hours in
their trade of choice.