T he P ortland O bserver • J une 2, 1993 P age C5 Training Women In Building Trades Women-Find Higher Paying Jobs In Industry niar riage, and 1 found m yse lf th in k in g about w hat 1 was going to do fo r a liv in g ” Though she h a d n 't had a job in 26 years she -thought the tra in in g piogram w ould help her acquire skills Now Recruiting For 1993 Fall Term to be a residential construction con­ tractor and thus make use o f experi­ ence already gained w h ile h e lping to b u ild and renovate houses w ith her Regional Workforce Center B-F1T: A two-term certificate program which gives female students a unique hands- on experience in many o f the basic skills required to enter an apprenticeship training program or other skilled non-traditional jobs in industry. Program focuses on the construction and electrical and mechanical trades You will receive two terms o f skills training on PCC’s Rock Creek campus in the fol­ lowing areas. • • • • • • • Trades Basic Skills Construction Basic Skills Electrical/Mechanical Basic Skills Trades Math Physical Strength Building CPR/First Aid/Safety in the Workplace Cooperative Ed/Worksite Training • Job Search Skills • Classes begin Sept. 20, 1993 • Financial Aid Available $528 00 per term ing her reach her goals.” B -F it is a tw o-term certificate program w hich gives students a unique hands-on experience in many o f the • Orientation: June 5 & 16, 1993 State Office Bldg. 800 NE Oregon St. Portland, OR • Additional Orientations will be held during the summer at PCC, Rock Creek Campus For more information, call Portland Community College 244-6111 ext. 7449, 7432, 7331 Classes will be held on the Rock Creek Campus 17705 N. W. Springville Road Portland, Oregon Orientation During the initial orientation session, you will learn about the B-FIT program and its services, be introduced to careers in the skilled trades, and explore job realities to form er husband. She’ s now pursuing an associate degiee in b u ild in g con­ struction technology and say s the tra in ­ ing program w as "in va lu a b le ” in help­ basic s kills required to enter an ap- pi enticeship training program or other skilled non-traditional jobs in indus­ try Program focuses on the construc­ tio n and electrical and mechanical Caressa Nelson trades For more info rm a tio n ca ll: P ort­ land C om m unity College at 244-6111 Lisa Brad field fo r upgrading the quality o f the w o rk ext. 7449. force Sixteen w inners were chosen from 500 nominees: they run the gamut from local vocational programs to in ­ dustrial grants. from Labor Investing For Tom orrow Several other aw ard w inners also (L IF T ) A m erica Awards. stress efforts to im prove opportunities The fo llo w in g excerpt is taken for women and m in o ritie s B u ild in g fro m The W all street Journal. Futures in Industry and Trades, a pro­ "The aw ards called 11FT America gram run bv Portland C om m unity are given to employers, unions, edu­ College inO regon, is a “ fast track” six cational organizations and com m uni­ month tra in in g course designed to put ties to recognize "creative solutions women on paths fo r such non-tradi- A program fo r tra in in g women in b u ild in g trades referred to as B -F it (B u ild in g Futures in In d u stry) oflcred at the Rock Creek campus o f Portland C om m unity College won an award B-FIT is offered in cooperation with fed­ eral and state apprenticeship programs and private industry Aleta Hottman Building Construction Technology Walnut Park/North Precinct Development Project Citizens, neighbors, city and po­ lice o fficia ls, business owners and leaders from P ortland’ s N o rth /N o rth ­ east com m unity gathered on Friday, M ay 28 to mark the beginning o f the b u ild in g rehabilitation fo r the $5.8 m illio n development o f the N orth Pre­ cinct Com m unity P olicing Facility The F a cility w ill be located at NE M a rtin Luther K in g Jr Blvd. and K illin g s w o rh Streets in the vacated Cara Stinger Electrical Worker Apprentice s k ill gaps th ro u g h im m e rs io n courses in everything fro m learning how to w ire e le c tric a l p io je c ts to a p h ysica l fitn e ss p ro g ra m to career planning. The women b u ild a house fro m the foundation up, do upper-body tra in in g , and even hear from sex-discrinnnation attorneys on how to file a com plaint i f a problem W alnut Park Fred Meyer. Speakers at the event were M ayor the program. About 35% were unem­ arises. K atharine Settle says she entered Vera K atz, Police C h ie f Tom Potter, ployed and on welfare; 70% were the progiam because "m y husband NZNE Economic Development a lli­ single heads o f household. T h e p ro g ra m f i l l s w o m e n ’ s had ju st recently left after 34 years o f ance Chairm an Ron Herndon, and PDC Commissioner C arl Talton. The city recently purchased the 4.5 acre site and plans to dev elop it lo i (T b r f J o r t b i n b ( O b ^ i'm c r the N o rth Police Precinct and com- m cicia l space W ith the com m unity policing facility and commercial space 1105 N.E. Broadway developed together, plans are that the Portland, OR 97232 site w ill attract additional private de­ W h o ls a le • C le a n in g velopment. particularly along M L K R e ta il • R e s ty lin g Blvds Once completed, the project could b rin g sig n ifica n t benefits to the area in clu d in g revitalized and safer Across from Safeway neighborhoods, jobs, business oppor­ ■in the Lloyd Center tunities. usable goods and sers ices ad tional skilled caieers as electricians plumbers, caipenlersand sheet-metal workers in jobs that pay $15 to $25 an hour. Previously, women w eren t striv - in g toward such jobs, program o ffi­ cia ls say. 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