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Friday, May 16, 2014

Manufacturing 101: Learn to Earn


Are you or do you know a male or female senior…
·         who is graduating in the next few weeks?
·         wants to take a break in June?
·         will successfully complete a three-week, manufacturing short course beginning July 7?
·         and be ready for immediate employment to begin a career in manufacturing by early August?

The Iowa Lakes Corridor is sponsoring two, three-week short courses for adults and high school 2014 graduates (aged 18) who want to enter the workforce immediately after completion of the coursework. We have spots at no cost for 15 adult students in each of two summer sessions for a total of 30 adult students. We are calling the courses, “Manufacturing 101: Learn to Earn” with an emphasis on assisting individuals in a respectful, adult-learning setting where they will learn the manufacturing, human relations, career, and safety skills needed to be immediately hired.

The courses are free-of-charge, located at the Spencer High School Industrial Technology building on the Spencer High School campus, and taught by a qualified Industrial Technology Teacher with community college experience. The first class begins on June 9 and the second class begins on July 7. Classes run all day, for 15 consecutive work days. Let me reiterate--there is no cost to participants but students are expected to come to class on time and stay all day in order to simulate the real-world job setting. Successful completion of interviews during the class could mean on-the-sport hiring for student participants. “Successful completion” also means that students will hear from and have a variety of employment settings from which to choose.

Interested 2014 Graduates and other adults can contact the Corridor office at 1.800.765.1428.

Tina Sherrill-Range
Business Education Partnership Professional
Iowa Lakes Corridor Development Corporation
520 2nd Avenue East Suite 2 * Spencer, IA 51301
Cell: 712.330.6675

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Career Spotlight: Electrical Techonology

Are you good with your hands? 
Do you have a good work ethic?
Like to work with computers?
Don't want to sit at a desk or in a cubicle all day? 
Want to make good $$$
Have you considered a career in electrical technology

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the employment outlook for electricians is expected to grow by 20% in the next 10 years!

  • Install, maintain & troubleshoot wiring systems
  • Operate meters, tools & equipment
  • Read blueprints & schematics
  • Understand national & state electrical codes
  • Install & maintain lighting & control systems
  • Install & maintain electric motors

Iowa Lakes Community College's state-of-the-art labs provide hands-on preparation to enter the workforce with confidence, and hours attained in the class count toward a journeyman license. Take the first step toward a better career and get your AAS degree in Electrical Technology!


Thursday, May 1, 2014

Careers in Realtime Reporting

Des Moines Area Community College (DMACC) is proud to announce Court Reporting (Realtime Reporting) as its newest program! This program will be offered exclusively on the DMACC Newton Campus and is the only Court Reporting program in the state of Iowa. The two-year Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree will prepare students for a variety of exciting jobs that require realtime reporting skills. The work of realtime Court Reporters in not limited to our judicial system. These trained professionals may use their skills to pursue a number of exciting and rewarding options. Among these options are captioning, realtime broadcast captioning, transcribing for conferences and conventions, legal and medical transcription or they may even go into business for themselves as freelance reporters. Average salaries tend to be high and the career outlook for realtime professions is good.

BLS reports 2012 Median Pay for Court Reporters was $48,160/year! Not too shabby!