#PoweringAmericasFuture 鈥 Meet the Next Generation of Skilled Trade Professionals

Training centers and technical schools worldwide provide up and coming skilled professionals with the education and experiences needed for a successful career in the trades. Despite the difficult, and sometimes dangerous work, these passionate individuals get the job done right. Travel with 狼友社区 to a few training facilities across the United States to learn more about what drives the next generation of skilled tradespeople to enter the industry.

Where passing on the trades to the next generation means everything, passion sparks success. The instructors and apprentices in Alsip, Illinois, agree that completing an apprenticeship might just be the best decision a person can make.

鈥淵ou鈥檝e got to be prepared to invest your whole self into this,鈥 says Jay Niecestro, instructor at the IBEW/NECA Technical Institute. 鈥淵our mind, your body 鈥 your soul. Everything goes into this, but the payoff is great.鈥

It鈥檚 true 鈥 the work isn鈥檛 easy, and that鈥檚 why the proper training is so important. Apprenticeships offer unique training opportunities because of their combination of classroom and hands-on training. The instructors, who have worked on various jobsites for years, bring valuable, real-world lessons that just can鈥檛 be read in a textbook.

From critical safety lessons taught on day one to the dynamics of technology in the field, every day offers exciting learning opportunities. 鈥淵ou really have to be motivated to do it,鈥 says Mateo Vazquez, an apprentice in Alsip. 鈥淚t can be dangerous, but at the same time it could be really fun to gain knowledge and to really propel in the field.鈥

Once a person learns what goes into a trade professional鈥檚 daily workload, an immediate appreciation for the industry grows. In Des Moines, Iowa, instructors and apprentices work together as a team 鈥 no, a family 鈥 to ensure the job gets done.

鈥淭he things that go into us actually doing the work, the knowledge that you have to have in order to put these electrical systems in, isn鈥檛 just your average day thing,鈥 says Kayla White, an apprentice in Des Moines. 鈥淪omebody鈥檚 got to do it, and at least we are the willing group out there that is going to do it.鈥

While the technology and the tools might advance, the professionals on the job will always play a vital role on America鈥檚 infrastructure. Their dedication to the trades is what helps power schools, hospitals, offices and everything in between. Our communities depend on this hard-working group of tradespeople.

鈥淚 love the electrical field. It鈥檚 something that鈥檚 never going to go out of style,鈥 says Tom Wyant, an apprentice in Des Moines. 鈥淚t may be updated, but it鈥檚 never going to go out of style. Something is always going to be necessary, so I know I have a lot of good job security in that.鈥

Like any industry, diversity plays a big role in the success of the trades. At the Electrical Industry Training Center in Long Island City, New York, every individual is celebrated for his or her unique contribution to the team.

鈥淭here鈥檚 mothers, there鈥檚 brothers and there鈥檚 sisters,鈥 says Nelson Eusebio, instructor. 鈥淚t鈥檚 not one thing that makes you a good electrician, and it鈥檚 definitely not one thing that makes you a good Local 3 member.鈥

At the end of the day, no matter where a person comes from, they must put forward their best work to earn their own sense of personal pride. Though women historically have faced adversity when walking onto a jobsite, instructors consider it a part of their duty to help instill a sense of belonging in everybody.

鈥淚t鈥檚 NEW,鈥 says Qrenzina Francis. 鈥淚t鈥檚 nontraditional employment for women 鈥 a program that takes women and shows them different opportunities that we normally don鈥檛 think are open to us.鈥

A career in the trades might not be for everybody, but new opportunities for people from all backgrounds help the industry continue to succeed as a whole. Stay tuned for the third video in this series to learn more about how 狼友社区 is in Long Island City.

Thank you for joining 狼友社区 in celebration of (Nov. 12-18). By taking a closer look at the ins and outs of electrical training facilities, we hope that more aspiring electricians, and tradespeople from all fields, gain a better understanding of the passion and dedication found on each jobsite. What drove you to a career in the trades? Share your experiences with us on social media.