Palmer, Alaska
How important is building construction technology?
I am in Alaska Job corp right now and my 2options are electrical and BCT and I want to know more about BCT before making a decision on what trade I want to train for.
What is Culinary arts like What is advanced training for culinary arts like? ?
In general about the trade.
What is the typical workstyle of Waster Water Treatment workers?
Like what they usually do, how they do it and how long does it take to complete Waste Water Treatment training.
What could be my potential earnings as a welder working independently ?
Thank your for your help.
Why did you decide to become a chef or baker?
I want to own my own cafe in the future because it's my dream so I was just wondering what made you want to and what was your dream of it.
What challenges are there to being a neurologist?
Hi, I'm a student in Alaska, and am interested in neuroscience and potentially becoming a specializing physician. What are the most challenging parts of being a neurologist? What are the most rewarding elements? What skills are absolutely essential to for a neurologist or for other...
what is the most dangerous things that electricians deal with? what kind of tools will you work with when doing commercial diving? what are some of the more difficult things that commercial & industrial designers do?
I want to know why I asked this question because I am thinking of going into these careers and what the risks are.
What is the biggest challenge you've faced as a Welder and how did you overcome it?
Is there a time when you failed as a welder. What did you learn and what would you do differently? What were your duties in your previous role as a welder? What's your favorite part about being a welder?
What is a good experience in welding?
what is the good things about being a welder and what I can do in the line of work and I need some information about anything that is cool and interesting about this kind of work.
What should I do Psychiatrist or an Architective Teacher?
I'm stuck in the middle of these two career paths and I'm trying to figure out which one is better cause a (P) pays better and the pay of going to college and working pays itself. On the other hand (AT) doesn't and takes 10 years to graduate and doesn't pay for it's self.
How much is the monthly income?
What would my monthly income look like for working in the construction fields?
How widespread is the electrical field, and how long does it normally take to find an apprenticeship job?
I am in Alaska Job Corp right now and I'm not in trades yet, just in career planning but I want to get into the electrical field. I would also want to get advanced training, wherever they get that.
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