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Gas Technician Graduate Profile: Antony Hanson

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Niagara and Halton Skilled Trades Academies are proud of all of our graduates and love sharing their stories. Antony Hanson attended the Halton Skilled Trades from May until June of this year to get his G3 license. He is now the owner and general manager of Canada Climate Services Inc. in Stoney Creek. Antony took the time to tell us why he chose an education at the Halton Skilled Trades Academy and decided to start his own business.

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Topics: Graduate Profile

Breaking down Barriers to Skilled Trades

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When the media covers the Skilled Trades, we get excited to share it with you. Recently, Sun Media released their Guide to Higher Education, featuring the article Breaking Down Barriers to Skilled Trades. And, although it focuses largely on apprenticeship opportunities, the importance of the message remains: "Helping under-represented groups pursue the skilled trades is a priority for the Ontario College of Trades."

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Topics: Trade School, Ontario College of Trades, Skilled Trades

Career Close-up: Be Your Own Boss in the Skilled Trades

Posted by Brad Dixon

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Despite the extreme need for skilled trades workers in Canada, some people find that the Gas Technician jobs available just aren't what they are looking for. Maybe the hours aren't idea for your schedule or the work isn't what you thought. Maybe you just don't like working for other people. And that's all ok. One of the best parts of getting your gas technician license is that it opens doors to many opportunities, including starting your own business.

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Busting Skilled Trades Myths: "It Takes Too Many Hours of Training"

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The skilled trades industry is an important part of our society and economy — trades people  touch almost every aspect of our daily lives. They build our homes and our cars. They work in  manufacturing, mining, oil and gas. Canada is depends on the skilled trades, they keep our country  going. That said, the skilled trades have gotten a bad reputation, and we aren't sure why. With myths like these spreading, it's no wonder Canada is suffering from a severe skilled trades shortage.  And so, over the next few weeks, we are going to be exposing myths about the skilled trades and revealing the truth

 

Myth 6: "Skilled trades training takes too long"

When people consider skilled trades educations, there are many paths they can take to reach the same result. Traditional educational facilities can take years, meaning you will be out of the workforce, not making money for a long time. This avenue may require hours as an apprentice before you are fully licensed. The good news is, this isn't the only education option.

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Topics: Course Length and Time, Skilled Trades Myths

Gas Technician Graduate Profile: Rick Sifft

Posted by Brad Dixon
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Niagara and Halton Skilled Trades Academies are proud of all of our graduates and love sharing their stories. Rick Sifft is a very recent graduate from the Halton Skilled Trades Acaedmy — he graduated with his Gas Technician 3 and 2 certifications this month! Rick has many leads since graduating and is now deciding which direction to take with his new career (we know we'll have an update about this soon!). He took the time to tell us why he chose to pursue a career in the skilled trades and an education at the Halton Skilled Trades Academy.

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Topics: Graduate Profile

How to Write a Resume for a Skilled Trades Job

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Having the right education, skills and certification is essential to get a rewarding career in the skilled trades. But there is one more tool you need to show employers that you are the right choice — your resume. A good resume highlights your relevant skills, experience, education and value to your potential employer, boosting your chances of getting an interview and ultimately, the job. There are some basic principle to to follow when writing your resume — here are some tips to get you noticed by your next employer.

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Topics: Career Opportunities

Do you Have What it Takes to Join the Skilled Trades?

Posted by Brad Dixon

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Not long ago, most people thought that all you needed to be a skilled trades person the know-how and a strong back, but the perception is shifting. Everything you look at has been created by someone in the trades, so shouldn't tradespeople get a little more respect? It takes more than the ability to use some tools — Do you have what it takes to join the skilled trades?

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Topics: Gas Technician, Skilled Trades

What is the Technical Standards and Safety Authority?

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When you are looking for the right school for your skilled trades education, there are a few things you should be considering in your search. We have already told you about Private Career Colleges, but there is more to it than that. Finding a Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA) training provider will ensure you getting the right education in safe environment.

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Topics: TSSA

Career Close-Up: Air Conditioning Technician

Posted by Brad Dixon

Estimated Reading Time: 3 Minutes

Once you successfully complete your gas technician training and certification, your career  options are practically limitless. Your Gas Technician license opens doors to skilled trades career  opportunities that you may not have even considered before. In our Career Close-Up series, we'll  explore the industry jobs you can choose from to help you prepare for the career you want!

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Topics: Career Opportunities, HVAC Careers, Air Conditioning technician, Air Conditioning

Benefits of a Private Career College

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Estimated Reading Time: 3 Minutes

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