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After working in the same role for 18 years, Angie explored the Building Pathways program and at the age at 35, she signed up and was accepted as an apprentice in the Carpenters union.
Learn MoreAnnisha Simpson is a 3rd year apprentice in Local 328. She’s working for New England Finish Systems, and at night she is working towards earning an associate’s degree in Construction Management from Wentworth Institute of Technology.
Learn MoreJackie McGurn took some career advice from her father and brother who are both union carpenters, and hasn’t looked back since!
Learn MoreDwayne McClary has been a union carpenter for over 16 years. He was recently hired as a full-time instructor by the NASCTF specializing in interior systems at the Rochester Training Center.
Learn MoreArt Seacord, a 51-year member of Local 291 was eager to join the union because of the good pay and excellent benefits. Now retired, he is enjoying the lifestyle his pension provides.
Learn MoreSebastian is a member of Local 291 and says he feels a huge sense of pride when he is able to point at something in his community and say “I built that!”
Learn MoreNick Crimaldi is an apprentice in Local 328, a graduate of Wentworth Institute of Technology and is currently enrolled at Havard University.
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