Free lineworker courses for women at Calhoun Community College Calhoun Community College offering free lineworker course for women (Source: Calhoun Community College) By Anna Mahan | April 22, 2021 at 5:11 PM CDT - Updated April 22 at 5:15 PM
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - Calhoun Community College wants you!
Calhoun Community College has free slots available for a training program to get women in a new career. We’re talking about lineworkers.
There are 10 free spots for eligible applicants interested in pursuing a career as a line woman.
In the past, this has been a predominantly male field. Officials with Calhoun want to change that.
“The course, as well as the field of line worker employment, has always been historically dominated by males,” said Houston Blackwood, director of Calhoun Workforce Solutions. “In the past, female students have participated in our courses, but the completion rate for those students has remained low.
WSI to hold hiring event at Magna Cosma this Wednesday
Workforce Strategies, Inc.
and last updated 2021-04-10 19:58:39-04
BATTLE CREEK, Mich. â Workforce Strategies, Inc. is scheduled to host an in-person hiring event at Magna Cosma International this week.
The event is set to run from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Wednesday, April 14.
The staffing agency says they and Cosma are looking to fill positions for CNC operators, quality inspectors, forklift operators and die-cast operators.
Weâre told associates may be eligible to be hired in after a 30-day period and that pay starts at $14.25 to $15 per hour.
âAssociates of Cosma note that what they love most about working here is the ability to further their career with thorough training, employee development, and the freedom to expand their skill set beyond the job description,â says WSI Account Manager Rebecca Aldrich.
WSI to hold in-person hiring event at DENSO Manufacturing April 22
Workforce Strategies, Inc.
and last updated 2021-04-10 17:29:40-04
BATTLE CREEK, Mich. â Workforce Strategies, Inc. plans to host an in-person hiring event at DENSO Manufacturing later this month.
The staffing company says the event is scheduled to be held on site from noon to 5 p.m. on Thursday, April 22.
Weâre told they plan to fill a number of warehouse and assembly positions across first and second shifts.
WSI says associates can look forward to a $500 sign-on bonus, a free GED program, and opportunities for overtime. They say associates will become eligible to be hired into the company after 30 days, upon which hires will receive a benefits package.
By LINDA DENG in Seattle | China Daily Global | Updated: 2021-04-01 13:13 Share CLOSE The Boeing logo is pictured at the Latin American Business Aviation Conference & Exhibition fair (LABACE) at Congonhas Airport in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Aug 14, 2018. [Photo/Agencies]
Boeing urged the United States to keep disputes over human rights and other topics separate from trade relations with China and warned that its European rival Airbus would gain if the American aircraft maker were locked out of China. I am hoping we can sort of separate intellectual property, human rights and other things from trade and continue to encourage a free trade environment between these two economic juggernauts, Chief Executive Officer Dave Calhoun told the US Chamber of Commerce Aviation Summit on Wednesday.
Lansaw, Davenport set to lead Greenfield-NW
Travis Zuellig For the Journal Courier
March 15, 2021
FacebookTwitterEmail
The Greenfield-Northwestern football team will be returning one of the most experienced backfields in the area. Seniors Jacob Lansaw and Denver Davenport will have the chance to play out their last six games during this spring season.
The two combined for 21 total touchdowns during their junior seasons as the Tigers (8-3) made the playoffs for the sixth time in the past seven years, falling to Arcola 23-14 in the second round of the IHSA playoffs.
Head coach Joe Pembrook, who is in his ninth season in charge, said those two seniors, plus the rest of the senior class, have made it a little easier for the Tigers to get back into football during the pandemic.