Front Title
This is where the text for the front of your card should go. It's best to keep it short and sweet.
Training is Key
The Construction Industry Institute (CII) outlines 5 key techniques:
• Safety Pre-Project/Pre-Task Planning
• Safety Training and Orientation
• Safety Incentives
• Alcohol/Substance Abuse Program
• Accident and Incident Investigation
Front Title
This is where the text for the front of your card should go. It's best to keep it short and sweet.
High Demand = High Salaries
With so much competition between companies for skilled craft professionals, salaries and benefits for most positions shoot up.
A career in construction leads to a debt-free, well paid, comfortable lifestyle.
Front Title
This is where the text for the front of your card should go. It's best to keep it short and sweet.
Not Just for Boys
With apprenticeship programs geared toward recruiting women and associations offering support and mentorship, women are learning skills with the benefit of mentors in the industry. One piece of advice for women entering the industry from women already working in construction is to take advantage of the associations that exist.
Front Title
This is where the text for the front of your card should go. It's best to keep it short and sweet.
Build Your Way Up
Like most careers, becoming a craft professional begins with education. This education often starts in high school through a technical education program. Next steps often include apprenticeship programs, technical or community colleges, or universities
As they gain experience and prove themselves capable, craft professionals can move into managerial or supervisory roles.
Front Title
This is where the text for the front of your card should go. It's best to keep it short and sweet.
Specialization in Construction
Survey engineers, civil engineers, riggers, safety technicians and many other craftspeople, architects design, painters, glaziers, sheet metal workers and carpenters, instrumentation technicians, responsible for using, installing and programming the latest and greatest electronics and technology.
Front Title
This is where the text for the front of your card should go. It's best to keep it short and sweet.
Move Up and Around in Construction
Craft professionals are among the most in-demand jobs in the world. More than 1.4 million construction jobs are expected to be available by 2022 in the United States.
That means qualified, skilled craft professionals can choose to live and work wherever they want.
Front Title
This is where the text for the front of your card should go. It's best to keep it short and sweet.
Training is Key
The Construction Industry Institute (CII) outlines 5 key techniques:
• Safety Pre-Project/Pre-Task Planning
• Safety Training and Orientation
• Safety Incentives
• Alcohol/Substance Abuse Program
• Accident and Incident Investigation
Front Title
This is where the text for the front of your card should go. It's best to keep it short and sweet.
High Demand = High Salaries
With so much competition between companies for skilled craft professionals, salaries and benefits for most positions shoot up.
A career in construction leads to a debt-free, well paid, comfortable lifestyle.
Front Title
This is where the text for the front of your card should go. It's best to keep it short and sweet.
Not Just for Boys
With apprenticeship programs geared toward recruiting women and associations offering support and mentorship, women are learning skills with the benefit of mentors in the industry. One piece of advice for women entering the industry from women already working in construction is to take advantage of the associations that exist.
Front Title
This is where the text for the front of your card should go. It's best to keep it short and sweet.
Build Your Way Up
Like most careers, becoming a craft professional begins with education. This education often starts in high school, then apprenticeship programs, technical or community colleges, or universities.
As they gain experience and prove themselves capable, craft professionals can move into managerial or supervisory roles.
Front Title
This is where the text for the front of your card should go. It's best to keep it short and sweet.
Specialization in Construction
Survey engineers, civil engineers, riggers, safety technicians and many other craftspeople, architects design, painters, glaziers, sheet metal workers and carpenters, instrumentation technicians, responsible for using, installing and programming the latest and greatest electronics and technology.
Front Title
This is where the text for the front of your card should go. It's best to keep it short and sweet.
Move Up and Around in Construction
Craft professionals are among the most in-demand jobs in the world. More than 1.4 million construction jobs are expected to be available by 2022 in the United States.
That means qualified, skilled craft professionals can choose to live and work wherever they want.
Front Title
This is where the text for the front of your card should go. It's best to keep it short and sweet.
Training is Key
The Construction Industry Institute (CII) outlines 5 key techniques:
• Safety Pre-Project/Pre-Task Planning
• Safety Training and Orientation
• Safety Incentives
• Alcohol/Substance Abuse Program
• Accident and Incident Investigation
Front Title
This is where the text for the front of your card should go. It's best to keep it short and sweet.
High Demand = High Salaries
As the principles of supply and demand would dictate, the massive shortage of construction professionals means the professionals that do exist reap some great benefits.
With so much competition between companies for skilled craft professionals, salaries and benefits for most positions shoot up.
A career in construction leads to a debt-free, well paid, comfortable lifestyle.
Front Title
This is where the text for the front of your card should go. It's best to keep it short and sweet.
Build Your Way Up
Like most careers, becoming a craft professional begins with education. This education often starts in high school through a technical education program. Next steps often include apprenticeship programs, technical or community colleges, or universities
As they gain experience and prove themselves capable, craft professionals can move into managerial or supervisory roles.
Front Title
This is where the text for the front of your card should go. It's best to keep it short and sweet.
Not Just for Boys
With apprenticeship programs geared toward recruiting women and associations offering support and mentorship, women are learning skills with the benefit of mentors in the industry. One piece of advice for women entering the industry from women already working in construction is to take advantage of the associations that exist.
Front Title
This is where the text for the front of your card should go. It's best to keep it short and sweet.
Move Up and Around in Construction
Craft professionals are among the most in-demand jobs in the world. More than 1.4 million construction jobs are expected to be available by 2022 in the United States.
That means qualified, skilled craft professionals can choose to live and work wherever they want. Construction is a great choice for someone who wants to travel and broaden their horizons.
Front Title
This is where the text for the front of your card should go. It's best to keep it short and sweet.
Specialization in Construction
Survey engineers, civil engineers, riggers, safety technicians and many other craftspeople, architects design, painters, glaziers, sheet metal workers and carpenters, instrumentation technicians, responsible for using, installing and programming the latest and greatest electronics and technology.
Front Title
This is where the text for the front of your card should go. It's best to keep it short and sweet.
Training is Key
The Construction Industry Institute (CII) outlines 5 key techniques:
• Safety Pre-Project/Pre-Task Planning
• Safety Training and Orientation
• Safety Incentives
• Alcohol/Substance Abuse Program
• Accident and Incident Investigation
Front Title
This is where the text for the front of your card should go. It's best to keep it short and sweet.
High Demand = High Salaries
With so much competition between companies for skilled craft professionals, salaries and benefits for most positions shoot up.
A career in construction leads to a debt-free, well paid, comfortable lifestyle.
Front Title
This is where the text for the front of your card should go. It's best to keep it short and sweet.
Build Your Way Up
Like most careers, becoming a craft professional begins with education. This education often starts in high school, then apprenticeship programs, technical or community colleges, or universities.
As they gain experience and prove themselves capable, craft professionals can move into managerial or supervisory roles.
Front Title
This is where the text for the front of your card should go. It's best to keep it short and sweet.
Not Just for Boys
With apprenticeship programs geared toward recruiting women and associations offering support and mentorship, women are learning skills with the benefit of mentors in the industry. One piece of advice for women entering the industry from women already working in construction is to take advantage of the associations that exist.
Front Title
This is where the text for the front of your card should go. It's best to keep it short and sweet.
Move Up and Around in Construction
That means qualified, skilled craft professionals can choose to live and work wherever they want.
Construction is a great choice for someone who wants to travel and broaden their horizons.
Front Title
This is where the text for the front of your card should go. It's best to keep it short and sweet.
Specialization in Construction
Survey engineers, civil engineers, riggers, safety technicians and many other craftspeople, architects design, painters, glaziers, sheet metal workers and carpenters, instrumentation technicians, responsible for using, installing and programming the latest and greatest electronics and technology.
Front Title
This is where the text for the front of your card should go. It's best to keep it short and sweet.
Training is Key
The Construction Industry Institute (CII) outlines 5 key techniques:
• Safety Pre-Project/Pre-Task Planning
• Safety Training and Orientation
• Safety Incentives
• Alcohol/Substance Abuse Program
• Accident and Incident Investigation
Front Title
This is where the text for the front of your card should go. It's best to keep it short and sweet.
High Demand = High Salaries
With so much competition between companies for skilled craft professionals, salaries and benefits for most positions shoot up.
A career in construction leads to a debt-free, well paid, comfortable lifestyle.
Front Title
This is where the text for the front of your card should go. It's best to keep it short and sweet.
Build Your Way Up
Like most careers, becoming a craft professional begins with education. This education often starts in high school, then apprenticeship programs, technical or community colleges, or universities.
As they gain experience and prove themselves capable, craft professionals can move into managerial or supervisory roles.
Front Title
This is where the text for the front of your card should go. It's best to keep it short and sweet.
Not Just for Boys
With apprenticeship programs geared toward recruiting women and associations offering support and mentorship, women are learning skills with the benefit of mentors in the industry. One piece of advice for women entering the industry from women already working in construction is to take advantage of the associations that exist.
Front Title
This is where the text for the front of your card should go. It's best to keep it short and sweet.
Move Up and Around in Construction
That means qualified, skilled craft professionals can choose to live and work wherever they want.
Construction is a great choice for someone who wants to travel and broaden their horizons.
Front Title
This is where the text for the front of your card should go. It's best to keep it short and sweet.
Specialization in Construction
Survey engineers, civil engineers, riggers, safety technicians and many other craftspeople, architects design, painters, glaziers, sheet metal workers and carpenters, instrumentation technicians, responsible for using, installing and programming the latest and greatest electronics and technology.