Building Futures helps prepare men and women for long term careers; There are many factors that determine when a Building Futures graduate will be placed. In addition to the formal four-month program, the type of employment barriers (such as suspended driver’s license) an individual faces may delay enrollment in an apprenticeship program. Placement also depends on the time of year someone completes the program; construction is slower in the winter months.
Building Futures is NOT an employment agency that finds jobs for people. We help build the foundation for a career in commercial construction that starts in a first year apprenticeship. Apprentices learn while they earn working on a construction site, so your construction employment starts when you successfully enroll as an apprentice.
If a career in construction interests you, you may want to consider Building Futures. To find out if you meet our entrance requirements, click here. |