How To Become A Union Apprentice
It is a great chance to make a living while learning to be a carpenter.
How to become a union apprentice. One of the easiest ways to get a union job is to look for major employers and companies that work with unions already. At the Information Session we will give you all necessary information regarding our Apprenticeship. Next complete your training through your sponsor.
If the sponsor does not have a registered apprenticeship they will need to contact the Division of Apprentice Standards DAS to register. When you are ready reach out to the local plumbers union. Have the knowledge skills and abilities needed to learn the job.
Apply Directly to Companies Affiliated with Unions. United Brotherhood of Carpenters or Laborers International Union of North America. You will also want to create an up-to-date portfolio that highlights your skills and the knowledge you possess that would make you a good apprentice.
A high school diploma or GED. Apply to multiple contractors that hire union members. Most apprenticeships require that you complete your high school diploma or GED program before the apprenticeship starts.
Completion of an algebra class. Through a union online While there are several region-dependent carpentry apprenticeships you can apply to most will come through one of two primary unions. Passing of required subjects high school algebra or post-high school algebra Passing the apprenticeship aptitude test.
You may register once we have a date posted and once registration opens look for the RED registration button. Make friends in the trade in which you would like to work. High school graduate General Education Development GED certificate.
