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June 1, 2006
Is the electrical skilled labor shortage limiting your company's growth? This site is aimed at getting young people charged up about career paths in the electrical industry. With sections geared toward students, parents, and guidance counselors, this site offers descriptions of nearly 60 different electrical jobs and provides information on educational and training options. Created by the National

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Is the electrical skilled labor shortage limiting your company's growth? This site (click here) is aimed at getting young people charged up about career paths in the electrical industry. With sections geared toward students, parents, and guidance counselors, this site offers descriptions of nearly 60 different electrical jobs and provides information on educational and training options. Created by the National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW), the site includes video testimonials from successful young people in the electrical trade.

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