Valley work program aiming to help young people find career paths
4 years ago
The program is a partnership between ARIZONA@WORK, the City of Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, state construction associations and several local construction companies. The 10-week program starts with a week-long industry readiness class and participants are nearly guaranteed a job upon completing the training, which pays $15 per hour.
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