Apprentices Recognized by LCCC and Wyoming
Laramie County Community College further shows commitment to a growing industry need.
Governor Matt Mead signed a proclamation declaring Apprenticeship Week, November 12-16. In attendance were current apprentices, the business community, educational and industry leaders that spoke about the importance of apprenticeship programs.
“Wyoming does better when people have meaningful jobs. Work provides a salary, but it also provides great opportunity for pride, and self-worth.” Governor Matt Mead
National Apprenticeship Week (NAW) is a national celebration that offers leaders in business, labor, education, and other critical partners a chance to demonstrate their support for apprenticeship. NAW also gives apprenticeship sponsors the opportunity to showcase their programs, facilities, and apprentices in their community. The week-long event highlights the benefits of apprenticeship in preparing a highly-skilled workforce to meet the talent needs of employers across diverse industries.
As an Apprentice, you have the chance to build a career where you see what you’ve created at the end of every day. You get paid while you train for your future career and reap your rewards debt free! You have the opportunity…what is holding you back?
Laramie County Community College has grown Cheyenne’s ability to offer and afford customized apprenticeship for our community’s future. Find out how your company can take advantage of these opportunities and build your business by
calling LCCC at 778-4381.