The Trades Podcast

By: Jeff Mudd Danny Torres
  • Summary

  • A Pod cast about the Business of Home Improvement and Promoting the Trades to Young Adults.
    2021
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Episodes
  • Ep 146 Charlene Autolino- SDVec.org
    Nov 23 2024
    Veteran Employment Committee of San Diego County

    SDVec.org

    LinkedIn

    My name is Charlene Autolino and I’m the chair of the board of the Veterans Employment Committee of San Diego (VEC). The VEC is an all-volunteer organization comprised of:

    • Veterans
    • Active-duty military personnel
    • California Employment Development Department (EDD) representatives
    • Veteran organizations
    • Employers
    • Government agencies
    • Community members

    We are dedicated to serving disadvantaged veterans and transitioning military members of all branches of service by helping remove barriers that may prevent them from obtaining life-sustaining employment.

    As we celebrate and acknowledge Veterans Day, there is an important question that must be asked: Do you hire veterans?

    The SDVEC membership is comprised of many governmental and non-governmental agencies. Visit the Affiliation page for details.

    Provide a “clearinghouse” for questions, complaints and recommendations concerning effectiveness of employment services available to veterans and eligible persons at the local level.

    Encourage employers from the public and private sectors to list job openings with local EDD offices and participate in employment programs.

    Publicize the importance and advantages of hiring, training and retraining qualified veteran and emphasize EDD’s priority services to veterans.

    Encourage organized veterans’ groups and individuals to report all job openings to EDD field offices.

    Form action committees to review local veterans employment issues and submit recommendations and comments on position papers to appropriate entities.

    Assist individuals or organizations who may have questions, complaints, suggestions or recommendations on the employment services being provided to veterans by EDD.

    Prepare grant requests to veterans’ organizations and public and private sector organizations for funding and in-kind donations to use for transportation, tools licenses, job interviews, job fairs, “Veteran Appreciation Month” activities, etc. as appropriate.

    Confer regularly with field office managers and/or staff on policy matters.

    Review departmental operating procedures as they apply to veteran and notify field office mangers of infringements or violations.

    Assist field offices in developing jobs by encouraging employers (through PICs, EACs, etc.) to use EDD.

    Initiate and prepare solutions which will promote legislative action to augment and support needed services to veterans.

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    43 mins
  • Ep 145 Paul Steiner- Fairfax County Public School
    Nov 13 2024
    OverviewACE Apprenticeship Programs

    Apprenticeship programs train participants in a skilled trade profession. Apprentices work as full-time paid employees of a registered training sponsor company. Programs include hands-on workplace training and related instruction in a classroom setting. Successful completion of each four-level program culminates in a portable, nationally recognized NCCER credential. ACE Apprenticeship classes are approved by the Virginia Department of Labor and Industry (DOLI) standards for apprenticeship related technical instruction.

    • As a full-time employee of the sponsoring employer, a Registered Apprentice completes a minimum of 2,000 hours of supervised on-the-job training and 144 hours of related technical instruction during each year of the apprenticeship
    • ACE apprenticeship programs offer a four-level comprehensive curriculum aligned to the Virginia Department of Labor and Industry (DOLI) standards
    • Each ACE class meets the annual DOLI related instruction requirement
    • Students who earn an apprenticeship certificate are eligible to sit for the corresponding journeyman licensure exam
    • Classes meet twice weekly, once online and once in person

    Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS), located in Northern Virginia, is the nation’s 9th largest public school system, serves a diverse population of more than 180,000 students in grades prekindergarten through 12. Fairfax County high schools are recognized annually by the Washington Post as being among the most challenging high schools in the U.S. FCPS is the third largest employer in Virginia, with 24,600 full-time staff positions. Outstanding benefits including medical insurance, dental insurance, retirement plans, life insurance, flexible spending accounts, sick and personal leave, disability programs, and long-term care insurance are available for eligible employees. Staff development and training is available through academy classes, in-service training, and master’s degree cohort programs. Full-time technology support teachers are in each school; additionally, an on-line resource for FCPS students to extend learning beyond the traditional day is accessible through the 24-7 Learning System. “Great Beginnings” provides mentoring to all teachers new to the county, and “Savings for Staff” incentives help to make your relocation an easy one.

    Website

    https://www.fcps.edu/academics/adult-and-community-education-ace/classes/apprenticeship-trade

    https://www.fcps.edu/academics/adult-and-community-education-ace-overview

    http://www.fcps.edu

    Industry

    Primary and Secondary Education

    Company size

    10,001+ employees

    19,359 associated members LinkedIn members who’ve listed Fairfax County Public Schools as their current workplace on their profile.

    Headquarters

    Falls Church, Virginia

    Specialties

    education, k-12, elementary, secondary, teaching, and teachers

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    54 mins
  • Ep 144 Maresa Friedman- ExecutiveCatHerder.com
    Nov 8 2024
    About Maresa FriedmanTheExecutiveCatHerder.com

    With over 25 years of experience in creating and executing strategies that shape the market, I am a Fractional Chief Strategist who helps businesses achieve their goals and drive better results. I am also a former Google Speaker, a keynote speaker, and a brand narrative subject matter expert who nerds out on business, leadership, and marketing.

    I work with clients across various industries, from consumer packaged goods, retail, e-commerce, gas and oil, energy, sports, to thought leaders in the C-suite of emerging and global brands. I focus on crafting and implementing brand narratives that align with internal initiatives and drive revenue and growth. I leverage my technical savvy, directness, insight, and perception to collaborate with cross-functional teams and take a 360-degree approach to strategy, process, and marketing. I don't believe in vanity metrics or hacks, but in strategies that are sustainable, effective, and tailored to each client's needs and vision.

    424-284-8916

    11011 North Torrey Pines Road, Suite 200

    La Jolla, CA 92037

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    1 hr and 9 mins

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