Work Permits - The Blue Ridge Academy Records Department processes student work permits. Students are required to send the work permit to records@theblueridgeacademy.com. They will verify the following with the student's home school teacher:
The student is meeting satisfactory grades, by not having any D’s or F’s
The student is in compliance with Blue Ridge Academy’s policies.
After verification, the Records Department will process and complete the form within 2-3 business days. More information below.
Our program provides young adults 18 – 25 years old a year of paid service to the State of California. During their year of service, Corpsmembers work on environmental projects and respond to natural and man-made disasters. Through this work, they gain skills and experience that lead to meaningful careers.
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Call 800-952-5627 to speak with a recruiter between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Apply online at any time by clicking the button below.
San Gabriel Conservation Corps serves as a bridge to a better life for young adults ages 18-25.
We provide paid job training, support services, and a second chance to earn a high school diploma, while simultaneously offering a variety of professional services to the San Gabriel community.
Our Corpsmembers gain job skills through environmental, construction, recycling, and other community projects. Whether improving a park, working in the San Gabriel Valley area, removing graffiti, or rehabilitating low-income homes, our Corpsmembers improve themselves while improving our region.
Office: 10900 Mulhall Ave, El Monte, CA, 91731
Email: info@sgvcorps.org
Phone Number: (626) 655-0015
Apprenticeship training has long been recognized as the best and most efficient method of producing skilled craftsmen and women to fill the industrial needs of our expanding economy. While apprenticeship is historical, it is also progressive and has been consistently improved by the joint labor/management concept of training. Each program is sponsored jointly by the National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW).
Apprenticeship Requirements
Minimum age 18.
Must be a high school graduate or the equivalent.
Must have completed one full year of high school algebra with a minimum grade of "C," or the equivalent; or one semester of college algebra with a minimum grade of "C" or the equivalent.
Applicants must be physically able to perform the work of the trade.
Qualifying score on an Aptitude Test.
Drug Free.
Applicant must have a valid California Driver's License at the time of indenture.
Each local JATC may have additional requirements specific to their area.
Applications must be submitted to your local JATC.
If you are interested in becoming an Electrical apprenticeship, apply to your local apprenticeship program -click here for center near you
There are several Job Centers in Los Angeles County that can help individuals enter the workforce and connect them to businesses. The centers provide a wide array of career services accessible in multiple languages, starting from career exploration and skills assessments all the way through to high-quality training options, with the end result of placement in a viable career or career enhancement.
Link: https://www.ajcc.lacounty.gov/ajcc