The Works Podcast GST Michigan Works
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The Works Podcast is a monthly podcast series put on by GST Michigan Works where we explore strategies to find and retain the best talent Michigan has to offer.
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A Conversation with Scott Jedele from the Department of Labor & Economic Opportunity
In this episode, we sit down with Scott Jedele, Administration Manager with apprenticeship expansion, department of labor and economic opportunity. Scott explains what LEO does, what registered apprenticeships are and how they fit within LEO, how they are involved in the process and the value to employers.
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A Conversation with Rick Mason from Flint & Saginaw Electrical JATC
In this episode, we speak with Rick Mason, Training Director with Flint and Saginaw Electrical JATC. Rick discusses with the JATC does, as well as electricians role, working conditions, occupations offered and the application process.
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A Conversation on Apprenticeships and Paid Training Programs
In this episode, we speak with Apprentice and training coordinator for the Michigan bricklayers and Allied Crafter workers training center, Howard Hipes.
Howard guides us through the advantages of an apprenticeship, learning many things before you ever see them on the job site, so when you do see them, you’ve already had an introduction to them, and you know what’s going on.
He explains working conditions based on the different job types, talks about the many occupations that are under the bricklayers’ umbrella, dispelling myths around unions, and also discusses women coming in the trades more and more.
Next, Wanda sits down with Shawn O'Neil, the director of training for the painters and allied trades union. Shawn discusses what the painters and allied trade union does, how they find work, the typical working conditions of the job and the occupations that are offered in the union.
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A Conversation with Matt Rajda, Training Coordinator for Iron Workers Local 25
In this episode, we sit down with Matt Rajda, the training coordinator for the Iron Workers local 25 training center as he explains his role, what ironworkers do, the different occupations in the trade as well as the working conditions and application process.
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A Conversation on Starting a Registered Apprenticeship with Russel Davis
In this episode, we speak with, Russel Davis, Michigan State Director for the United States Depart of Labor, Office of Apprenticeships.
Russel discusses what makes up an actual registered apprenticeship and breaks down what the five basic components of an apprenticeship, and how they differ from any other work-based trainings.
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A Conversation with John Hartwell, Career & Outreach Coordinator for Operating Engineers 324
In this episode, apprenticeship manager Wanda Bigelow sits down with John Hartwell, Career and Outreach Coordinator for Operating Engineers for 324 and talks about what operating engineers do and what an exciting trade it is to be in, every day being a new day.
John also walks us through the apprenticeship process, and the career process in the union, and working conditions. With an earn while you learn model, and pride in the trade, work ethic and leadership skills will take you anywhere.