subscribesubscriber servicescontact usabout ussite mapBuy a Classified
Tue, Feb 09 2010 
Breaking News:  Rendell proposes lower sales tax but on more items  February 09, 2010 10:31 am

Resources

print this story   Print this story
  Post to del.icio.us

Photos




Published November 10, 2009 12:07 am - At Crawford County Career and Technical Center, “night school” definitely isn’t what it used to be.

Adult education courses helping locals succeed


By Mary Spicer

At Crawford County Career and Technical Center, “night school” definitely isn’t what it used to be.

While the evening “hobby” classes traditionally offered at the Thurston Road facility formerly known as Crawford County Area Vocational-Technical School are on hiatus this year as the building undergoes a major makeover, adult education designed for workers looking for serious career advancement — or even a whole new career — is in full swing.

With three decades in the tool-and-die industry under his belt, for example, Gary Roberts was no stranger to layoffs. When the latest round hit, however, enough was enough.

His last day at work fell on a Monday. Tuesday morning, Roberts, 52, started training for a new career.

“I thought I’d try something different,” he said during lunch break on his second day as an over-the-road trucking student in an adult course recently introduced by the career and technical center.

Steven Vielanin was also in the market for a career change. After spending most of his working life in the restaurant industry, Vielanin, 40, wanted to get off unemployment. He’s now approximately half-way through a rigorous six-week program that keeps him busy with both classroom and hands-on transportation training Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

About a decade ago, Bill Wantz made a career change from driving his own straight truck — the kind with all its axles attached to a single frame — to a job in the security industry. Now that his daughter has married and moved away, he’s heading back to transportation. But this time, Wantz, now 50, will be running with the big dogs.

Roberts, Vielanin and Wantz are all enrolled in one of CCCTC’s newest adult offerings. However, you won’t be seeing any big trucks hanging around the Thurston Road facility. Under a contract with CCCTC, teachers, curriculum and equipment are being provided by Transport Tech, a transportation training provider with facilities in Bessemer and Brookville. The company’s new Meadville facility is in West Mead Industrial Park on property owned by Chipsco Precision Services.

The first three weeks are officially considered to be classroom time, “but about a third of that is spent in the yard with the equipment, getting down to basics,” according to instructor Robert Madison. In addition, students spend a fair amount of time getting industry-required ducks in a row. “These guys have a lot of loops to jump through just because of the nature of what the industry wants from them,” Madison explained. Passports, for example, are required to go into Canada, while entering a secure port requires special identification. By the time students are finished with the course, they’re literally ready to go.

As the training facility expands, they’ll also be ready to do more than maneuver gigantic trucks wherever they need to go.

“For any type of manufacturing that goes on in any area, transportation is important, Rege Schulz Sr., Transport Tech’s owner and chief executive officer, explained during a recent interview. “We’ve only been here for a couple of months, but already we’re hearing that employers need things beyond simply holding a commercial driver’s license.”

Working in conjunction with the Community College of Allegheny County, CCCTC is also offering courses in welding technology and machining technology. After completion of a year-long comprehensive course, graduates will leave with both state-of-the-art abilities and 18 or 23 credits toward an associate degree from the college. Those two classes and CCCTC’s ever-popular nurse aide program are the only adult-education courses being offered during the 2009-10 school year at the Thurston Road facility.

Online courses ranging from introductory to comprehensive are also being offered through CCCTC.



print this story    email this story   
Click here to load this Caspio Bridge DataPage.
Click here to load this Caspio Bridge DataPage.






autoconx
Premier Guide
Find a business

Walking Fingers
Maps, Menus, Store hours, Coupons, and more...
Premier Guide
Premier Guide
Premium Jobs

Staff Registered Nurse for Heartfelt
Staff Registered Nurse

This full time opportunity is offered as a result of considerable growth. To qualify
...>MORE

Assistant Manager
ASSISTANT MANAGER
Casual dining restaurant with meeting facilities seeks highly qualified Assistant Manager.  O
...>MORE

skilled & unskilled workers
Labor READY now hiring skilled & unskilled workers for construction, mfg. & hospitality in the Meadville area. Call 814-...>MORE

Behavioral Specialist Consultant for Regional Behavioral Consultants, Inc.
Regional Behavioral Consultants,
The Genesis Autism Program has openings for Behavioral Specialist Consultant. ...>MORE

RN SUPERVISOR & LPN
RN SUPERVISOR
Full Time Night Shift
Monday- Friday
2+ Years nursing exp
Preferably in SNF/LTC
...>MORE

See all ads

Premium Photos

See all ads

Premium Real Estate

See all ads

Premium Promos: Check It Out!

See all ads


 

Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc.CNHI Classified Advertising NetworkCNHI News Service
Associated Press content © 2009. All rights reserved. AP content may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Our site is powered by Zope and our Internet Yellow Pages site is powered by PremierGuide.
Some parts of our site may require you to download the Flash Player Plugin.
View our Privacy Policy
Advertiser index