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Post-Secondary Training
Resources
Centuries
ago most people learned through apprenticeships or on-the-job training
programs. As time went by fewer apprenticeship opportunities
were
available because new occupations were being created very
quickly. There was an explosion of new occupations and new
careers, which was good for all the young people entering the
workforce, ready to learn exciting new careers. Today, there are many ways to obtain career or occupational training. Many people go through elementary school, middle school, high school, then college for training. Others go from high school to technical training. Some still find opportunities for apprenticeships or on-the-job training programs. Here are some websites with information about non-traditional means for career training. Free Online Courses and TutitorialsFree computer and IT Training, education, and tutorial search engineFree-Ed.netOnline Courses NewsletterLearn ThatSBA - Free CoursesThe Career KeySerenbe Farms Apprenticeship
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