RAMP

If you are disabled you may qualify for certain employment and training programs. Check out the information on the RAMP website.

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Helmets to Hardhats connects Veterans into promising careers in construction.

1. They will help you build your profile
2. Guide you through searching & applying for careers
3. Connect you with other Veterans
4. Provide you with advice from their staff of construction industry and military professionals

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This website welcomes lady truck drivers and offers free jobs search and resources.
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For more than 30 years ATI has been helping thousands of automotive repair shop owners to increase their profits, reduce stress, and grow their businesses into the companies of their dreams.

Whether you need training, coaching or a state-of-the-art business model, ATI has got systems to help make the changes you want right away.

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Largest Deaf Community Resources & Newsletter in Texas

Deaf Network of Texas work with many different individuals, organizations and businesses. They are proud that to have reached new levels of their deaf and hard of hearing community in the 21st century. Our well-known Deaf Network email-based newsletter & announcement, in going strong — currently over 2,500 subscribers on their list.

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Kevin Sullivan’s Autoshop 101 offers free online tutorials, ASE Practice Tests, and technical articles.

Also find:
Online Instruction
Technical Articles
Online Tests
Automotive Links
Course Support
Instructor Support
The Instructor
Online Bookstore
Work Apparel Store

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The program’s mission is to engage, excite and enlighten high school students to pursue careers in the integrated construction industry through mentoring; and to support their continued advancement in the industry through scholarships and grants.

ACE is a unique partnership among industry professionals — architects, interior designers, landscape architects, mechanical, structural, electrical, environmental and civil engineers, construction managers, college and university representatives, and other professionals from related corporations and professional organizations — who work together to attract young people to their professions.

Industry professionals volunteer to become mentors to high school students in order to introduce them to the professions and encourage them to pursue studies and careers in these fields. In return, the industry get a much-needed boost of new talent.

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