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CAREERS

Exploring careers in construction with Jobs Ambassador Rebecca Kleefisch.

MONEY JOBS

Jobs Ambassador Rebecca Kleefisch takes you behind the scenes of the construction industry, highlighting great careers that are building America right in your back yard. Grab a hard hat and get ready for Money Jobs!

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EPISODE 1: A HOUSE FOR MOM

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EPISODE 2: CAPTAIN OF HIS OWN SHIP

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EPISODE 3: KEYS TO SUCCESS

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EPISODE 4: MOODY BROTHERS

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EPISODE 5: TODAY’S PLUMBER

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EPISODE 6: TROOPS TO TRADES

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EPISODE 7: HIGHER ED

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EPISODE 8: ADAPTIVE APPRENTICESHIP

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EPISODE 9: CAN’T OUTSOURCE ESSENTIAL

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EPISODE 10: COLLEGE TO CONSTRUCTION

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EPISODE 11: AMERICAN DREAM

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EPISODE 12: LEADERS LISTEN

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EPISODE 13: TAKING THE LEAD

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EPISODE 14: INDUSTRY IN NEED

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EPISODE 15: FAMILY MATTERS

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EPISODE 16: KATRENA’S JOB

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EPISODE 17: A MONEY JOBS THANKSGIVING

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EPISODE 18: MERIT MATTERS

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EPISODE 19: EVERYONE’S AN OWNER

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EPISODE 20: FARM TEAM

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EPISODE 21: NEW YEAR NEW START

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EPISODE 22: SKILLS COMP LEGEND

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EPISODE 23: JOURNEY OF A LIFETIME

CAREERS IN CONSTRUCTION

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Most people don’t realize apprenticeship is a career area with lots of opportunities. Getting into employment earlier means there’s lots of potential for you to progress quickly in your career. After putting your skills into practice, you could become a master craftsperson and/or land a leadership role at your company, such as foreman, crew leader, jobsite superintendent or project manager. Some apprentices start their own businesses or go back to school for a two-year construction management degree at a technical college and then apply that to a four-year building construction management degree at a university. How far you want to go is all up to you.