Answered By: Elena Falcone
Last Updated: May 03, 2016     Views: 48

Programs are offered by specific trade unions as well as vocational schools. In most cases, you need to train and/or apprentice as well as pass a licensing test.

WEBS is a Career & Educational Counseling Service that provides a list of Vocational Schools which can be found at this link http://www.westchesterlibraries.org/career-educational-counseling-services/education-search/?lv=v

Search under subject and find schools that provide training on trades such as plumbing, carpentry, electrical engineering and masonry.

The SUNY Educational Opportunity Center provides free training so those eligible. The Center is a non-traditional adult educational facility that provides tuition-free academic and vocational training opportunities to educationally and economically underserved individuals and dislocated workers in a supportive environment. Fill out the form provided within their "learn more" link to get started.

More information on all kinds of school and job opportunities can be found on the WEBS website as well as on the Westchester Connections Guide under Education.

 

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