Nearly 200 high school students from across Alabama participated in the recent Lineworker Career Day event at the Alabama Power General Services Complex (GSC) in Calera. A popular event held for the first time since January 2020, the day – actually, two days, with six schools at the GSC on the first day and five on the second – is designed to pique students’ interest in career opportunities for lineworkers and other general services occupations.
Participating on Day 1 were students from Clay-Chalkville High School, Hale County College & Career Academy, Lecroy Career Technical Center, McAdory High School, Montgomery Preparatory Academy for Career Technology (MPACT) and Randolph-Roanoke Career Tech Center. Day 2 participants were students from Minor High School, Pike Road High School, Shelby County Career Technical Education Center, Vincent High School and Winston Career Academy.
Throughout each session, students moved through six stations: welding, electrical-high bay,…
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Author : Mark Kelly
Alabama News Center
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