Resilience at Work: Dillon Wheaton, Welding
Resilience at Work — a defining characteristic of employees who is able to deal well with the stresses and strains of the modern workplace, to respond to pressure and the demands of daily life.
Opportunities in the welding field are endless and can be extremely rewarding. Due to the fact that welding is widely used in construction, manufacturing and many other industries, employers have a constant need for skilled welders. Welding is an important part of our nation’s growth and stability. To learn more about our Welding program at LCCTC, please click HERE.
#3ResilienceLCCTC Dillon Wheaton
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Resilience at Work: Tara Confer, RT
Cooks and food preparation workers prepare a wide range of foods, from soups, snacks, and salads to entrees, side dishes, and desserts. To learn more about our Restaurant Trades program at LCCTC, please click HERE.
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Resilience at Work: Kamara Douglas, AT
Resilience at Work — a defining characteristic of employees who is able to deal well with the stresses and strains of the modern workplace, to respond to pressure and the demands of daily life.
This is a daily glimpse into the lives of our LCCTC students as they continue to work toward excellence in their trades — in spite of it all! To learn about the Auto Technology program at LCCTC, click HERE.
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Resilience at Work: Dom Smith, EO
Resilience at Work — a defining characteristic of employees who is able to deal well with the stresses and strains of the modern workplace, to respond to pressure and the demands of daily life.
This is a daily glimpse into the lives of our LCCTC students as they continue to work toward excellence in their trades — in spite of it all! to learn more about the Electrical Occupations program at LCCTC, click HERE:
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CA Utilizes Flora & Fauna to Create
Though winter flakes have graced the ground, we pause for a moment and return to October where our Commercial Art students proved they don't need much to make aesthetically pleasing works of art.
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Have a Happy, Safe, and Health-filled New Year!
Have a happy, safe, and health-filled New Year!
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Lessons from 2020
As we wave goodbye to 2020, we reflect on lessons learned. Happy New Year from LCCTC! (Click to see more:)
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We Wish You Happiness and Health:
May 2021 bring you great happiness and health. May you feel the warmth of smiling faces wherever you turn, and may we see you back with us, ready to grow in your knowledge and skill — very, very soon! Click to read more:
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Co-Op: Local Businesses become the Final Gear to our Seniors' Future!
Our local businesses have stepped up to aid us in preparing our students for a successful future as they have agreed to take on co-op students, thus — becoming that final cog that ensures that our students are job-ready upon graduation!
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