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January 31: Veteran Pathfinder Webinar – Learn about apprenticeships in NH with Helmets to Hardhats

Apply your military skills to learning a new trade and launch an exciting career in construction without a four-year degree!

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January 31: Veteran Pathfinder Webinar – Learn about apprenticeships in NH with Helmets to Hardhats
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Apply your military skills to learning a new trade and launch an exciting career in construction without a four-year degree! Registered apprenticeships in construction are a great option. Instead of a general education received at a four-year university, apprenticeships provide specialized training and education through a combination of focused classroom instruction and hands-on training alongside mentors in your chosen field.

Not only do registered apprenticeships offer a comprehensive education with no prior experience necessary, apprentices are also considered full-time employees, and employment comes with a paycheck. That’s right! During your apprenticeship, you’ll earn while you learn. A great alternative to sitting in a lecture hall for four years, and you’ll be earning money on day ONE!

Even better, since apprentice programs are approved by the federal government, you can use your GI Bill® benefits to supplement your income while learning and honing your chosen craft.

WHAT: Veteran Pathfinder Webinar Series: Learn About Apprenticeships with Helmets to Hardhats
WHEN: Friday, January 31, 2025 at 9:30am ET
WHERE: This is a virtual event; to register, go to Eventbrite
WHO: Hosted by the N.H. Department of Military Affairs & Veterans Services; guest speaker Larry Clayton, Regional Manager, Helmets to Hardhats
COST: FREE

GI Bill® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). More information about education benefits offered by VA is available at the official U.S. government Web site at http://www.benefits.va.gov/gibill.

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