Youth Apprenticeship Program
Little Rock, AR
Temporary
Student (High School)
Staley Electric is proud to be part of the new youth electrical apprenticeship program in Arkansas that allows 16- and 17-year-olds to earn on-the-job training hours towards their electrical license before graduating high school.
FAQ's
What is the difference in Youth Apprenticeship and Regular Apprenticeship?
Highlights
- First program in Arkansas for youth apprenticeships.
- ️ Targets 16- and 17-year-olds interested in trades.
- Combats worker shortage in construction industry.
- Early training increases earning potential.
- Staley Electric employs the first two apprentices.
- Combines on-the-job training with classroom instruction.
- Must be between the ages of 16 and 17 years old
FAQ's
What is the difference in Youth Apprenticeship and Regular Apprenticeship?
YOUTH APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM = Can obtain OJT hours but may be less than the 2,000 required a year.
REGULAR APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM = Required 2,000 OJT hours per year.
What documents are required for Enrollment?
You must have a valid government issued photo ID and a copy of their High School Transcript, Diploma or GED.
What if I am older than 17, how can I get enrolled in Youth Apprenticeship Program?
Once you turn 18, you are eligible to apply for the Staley Electric Apprenticeship Program.
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