Apprenticeship
Does earning while learning appeal to you? How abut
making more money because you have certain skills?
If so apprenticeship might be for you. In an apprenticeship
you work along side a skilled person at about 1/2
his/her wage. After your training, your wages go
up quickly. There are over 700 occupations that
take apprentices including construction, food preparation,
firefighting, etc.
Regional Occupational Center
Offering a wide array of services for California
residents with developmental disabilities, regional
centers are nonprofit private corporations that
have offices throughout California. They local resources
to help find and access the many services available
to individuals with developmental disabilities and
their families.
Skills Centers
Skills Centers are job training facilities. As an
employment preparation center, Skills Centers provide
job training in such diverse fields as graphic design,
computer repair, dental assisting, optical dispensing,
computer software applications, web page design
and a host of other sought after skills and training
opportunities. Most Skills Centers have classes
to help with basic skills development, preparation
for the GED and high school diploma, as well as
ESL and vocational ESL.
Military
The US Armed Forces offer training programs preparing
young men and women for civilian jobs. It is also
a great way to earn money for college.
Vocational and Technical Schools
Vocational schools offer job training programs that
meet the business needs of industry. Courses offered
may vary in length and focus on specific career
skills. Examples include auto mechanic, communications
technology and cosmetology.
Volunteer/Community Services
There are many opportunities to provide valuable
services to low income communities or help preserve
the natural resources of the land. America and tech
California Conservation Corps are just two examples
of government-funded programs that provide such
opportunities. Why not be of service to others while
continuing your education?