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Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Military veterans - learn a new trade in Troops to Trades program at NW Mechanical

Are you a military veteran looking to learn a new trade? Shoreline business NW Mechanical has partnered with Nexstar Legacy Foundation in their Troops To Trades program, training veterans to work in heating, air conditioning, plumbing and electrical industries.

Nexstar’s “Troops to Trades” program “is dedicated to bringing military veterans into the plumbing, heating and air, and electrical service industry by providing both technical and professional training to the veterans and connecting them to businesses in the industry. 
While many initiatives are working to help veterans find work, we are focused on helping veterans find jobs in local businesses right in their home communities. The program’s goal is to help veterans, especially newly returned veterans, find work in our industry. We believe that many veterans possess the skills and professional image needed to be successful in the home service industry.”

Qualified veterans will have the opportunity to learn hands-on from NW Mechanical’s experienced home service professionals, learning valuable technical and professional skills in HVAC and plumbing work. Participants will gain new skills that can launch a fulfilling profession, advance a career, and provide economic stability.

NW Mechanical honors our veterans and military heroes. We are a proud sponsor of the Troops to Trades program. You can find more information about this program and how to apply on NW Mechanical’s website, www.nwmechanical.com.

Interested veterans can apply now through March 14, 2014. For more information, contact Tina M. Young, General Manager or call 206-267-4328.


1 comment:

  1. Now this is the kind of development that is truly worth doing! Thank you NW Mechanical for helping those who have put their lives on the line for the rest of us to forge meaningful skills now they are back among us.

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