Luzerne County Students Get A Big Intro to Natural Gas Rick Hiduk Managing Editor of EndlessMtnLifestyles.com … .. [Editor’s Note: An “Introduction to Petroleum & Natural Gas” course was recently presented at the Wilkes-Barre Area Career & Technology Center (WBACTC) in Luzerne County.] Students in Luzerne County are getting an overdue introduction to the natural gas
CDL Training Program at SCCTC Creating A Trucker Workforce Rick Hiduk Managing Editor of EndlessMtnLifestyles.com … .. [Editor’s Note: The Susquehanna County Career & Technology Center CDL Training Center has been a big success and created over 100 new commercial truck drivers for jobs awaiting.] As the demand for certified truck drivers continues to grow, classes
Rick HidukManaging Editor of EndlessMtnLifestyles.com … .. [Editor’s Note: Eastern Freight Systems is donating trailers to the Susquehanna County Career and Technology Center CDL Training Center.] With northeast Pennsylvania already serving as a major national trucking hub for freight distribution, the development of the nearby Marcellus shale revealed a serious gap in the number of certified
Bill desRosiersExternal Affairs Coordinator, Cabot Oil & Gas … … Truckers are key to the energy industry and so much else. They are the critical path for delivering food and supplying the gas industry. As the state and much of the country deal with a new round of restrictions, the trucking industry must keep moving. We need
Rick HidukManaging Editor of EndlessMtnLifestyles.com … .. Trades students are back at school in the Northern Tier thanks to natural gas industry funding help combined with agency perseverance. In support of trades-based education and programs geared to getting students into an ever-changing workforce more quickly, grants and various funding initiatives have helped educators and administrators get
Rick HidukManaging Editor of EndlessMtnLifestyles.com … … Industry partners in the new CDL school at SCCCTC put together a job fair for trainees, as it hopes to put them to work sooner rather than later! With one month of classroom work under their belts, plus time in a driving simulator and a real rig with