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education jobs in vermont
What should I do now?

I have 16 years, and am currently enrolled in a Fund for the Job Corps as a commuter, and I'm trying my education as good as possible. Im in a lane "right now though. That is why ….. My goal is to go to college for repair automobile collision. I want to stress, so my plan was to get my GED and High School. Then head to college. Well, so far it has not really worked. I got my GED in Vermont, but recently learned that my school is not going to recover, because I have a GED. This in turn means that i will have to continue in a vocation Job Corps to acquire the HSD. Im in the medical vocation I do not like, so it's really worth going through to get my HSD? I have a job, do I stop go to body of work and accept only a GED, then I could save my money work? How do I !!!!!!!!!!??? I currently live in Caribou, Maine

Stay in Job Corps. Even if you end up being trained in a field that does not like, that does not mean you can not go to community college after training in the automotive industry. Just outstanding. In the end, you have two different and demand for skills, and worth more.

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The employment competencies in Vermont: A study


The employment competencies in Vermont: A study




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vermont part time jobs
What are my chances of getting into these schools?

I have a 3.97 unweighted GPA. My score was a 1750 Sat My act was 25 compounds (I taking both this months again) Game 3 college sports, drama, Honor Society, work part time at a National pizza, none of the parents went to college. I econimics important and / or business colleges: UC Suffolk Boston Boston U Clark Babson Bentley Bryant University of Vermont Northeastern Any advice or additional suggestions would be great. Thanks in advance!

Take a good look at the College of the Holy Cross, which is ranked much higher than academically BC (98 versus 88) according to the Princeton Review and the school is optional Sat You SAT is low for highly competitive colleges like BC to Santa Cruz is a great alternative. Suffolk it is competitive enough for a student of his caliber. You can do better than most of the colleges on your list.

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Construction Equipment at Work (Paperback)


Construction Equipment at Work (Paperback)


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This photo essay details the construction of the original Interstate Highway System in Vermont’s picturesque and largely rural mountainous region through the late 1950s to late ‘70s. During this short time, contractor driven constru…


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north country jobs vermont
which state would you recommend?

* Vermont? Maine? * Connecticut? * Nevada? * Minnesota? * Michigan? * Ohio? Nebraska? North ? " Dakota South Dakota? * Wisconsin? Why? Crime? Jobs? Education? Etc can also list some cities might be interested in? I will most likely live at home with a few acres, like 10 or something, with some horses, like 4. so I can not be far from the city but not too close. maybe like an hour, half hour of an airport. Thank you. states * I like

WI would be # 1 on the list for me if you want some land and still not be too far from a decent city. Crime is low, jobs are good, but the level of education is not the highest. You should be able to take a very cold winter. There are parts of Nevada, where you can get 10 acres and horses about an hour from Las Vegas. But crime is high and hot in summer. Good luck!

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vermont employment training

vermont employment training

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Report to the Vermont Legislature on the proposed Addison County Education and Employment Center


Report to the Vermont Legislature on the proposed Addison County Education and Employment Center




The role of the counselor in public service employment: the Vermont experience


The role of the counselor in public service employment: the Vermont experience




The role of the coach in public service employment: the Vermont experience


The role of the coach in public service employment: the Vermont experience