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NOTICE OF INTENT TO ACCEPT APPLICATIONS FOR APPRENTICESHIP IN THE ELECTRICAL INDUSTRY APPLICATIONS WILL BE TAKEN DURING THE MONTHS OF JULY (excluding July 4th), AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER, 2012 ON WEDNESDAYS ONLY FROM 8:00 AM UNTIL 4:00PM AT IBEW LOCAL UNION 461 591 SULLIVAN ROAD, SUITE 200, AURORA, IL 60506 Basic Requirements: 1. You must be a minimum of 17 years of age at the time of application and m...
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The construction industry is powered by the laborers, engineers, electricians, foreman and other supervisors, heavy equipment operators and mechanics, and cost estimators who run the day-to-day activities of the industry. The job outlook for this industry is very good, even though it is a cyclical industry with ups and downs in demand. Bear in mind before entering this field the physical labor and stress, and sometimes-dangerous conditions required of construction work. Additionally, the higher into management a person works, the more hours and stress is expected of them to keep clients and supervisors happy. The five largest and richest construction companies in the United States are Bechtel in California, Peter Kiewit Sons in Nebraska, Gilbane in Rhode Island, Clark Enterprises and Whiting-Turner Contracting in Maryland, according to Forbes.com
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