How To Change Your Collar: Mobile Coaching To Be A Construction Carpenter

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Cover of the book How To Change Your Collar: Mobile Coaching To Be A Construction Carpenter by "Dusty" Derek Burritt, "Dusty" Derek Burritt
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Author: "Dusty" Derek Burritt ISBN: 9781311802279
Publisher: "Dusty" Derek Burritt Publication: January 31, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: "Dusty" Derek Burritt
ISBN: 9781311802279
Publisher: "Dusty" Derek Burritt
Publication: January 31, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

A first-of-its-kind career e-guide for changing a white collar to blue.

How To Change Your Collar shows out-of-work and under-employed white-collar professionals and students how to take control of their financial condition by following a successful path to be a construction carpenter. From getting a job without related work experience to showing up prepared to succeed the first day, this specialized e-guide gives job seekers with no experience in construction an advantage by helping them work smarter, with greater independence and efficiency.

Stand out from the crowd and avoid “new-guy” mistakes with this cutting-edge tool that:
• Downloads to a smartphone to provide a quick, portable reference that delivers the essential information novices need, in real time, in the field, without needing a data signal
• Features an effective framework of task-oriented
strategies to ensure users increase their value to the construction crew on the very first day
• Develops a basic vocabulary of tools, construction terms, and architectural components
• Provides useful checklists for implementing federal safety standards and job-site best practices—conveniently hyperlinked for quick access
• Dozens of illustrations appeal to visual learners

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A first-of-its-kind career e-guide for changing a white collar to blue.

How To Change Your Collar shows out-of-work and under-employed white-collar professionals and students how to take control of their financial condition by following a successful path to be a construction carpenter. From getting a job without related work experience to showing up prepared to succeed the first day, this specialized e-guide gives job seekers with no experience in construction an advantage by helping them work smarter, with greater independence and efficiency.

Stand out from the crowd and avoid “new-guy” mistakes with this cutting-edge tool that:
• Downloads to a smartphone to provide a quick, portable reference that delivers the essential information novices need, in real time, in the field, without needing a data signal
• Features an effective framework of task-oriented
strategies to ensure users increase their value to the construction crew on the very first day
• Develops a basic vocabulary of tools, construction terms, and architectural components
• Provides useful checklists for implementing federal safety standards and job-site best practices—conveniently hyperlinked for quick access
• Dozens of illustrations appeal to visual learners

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