Wisconsin workers see apprenticeships as solution to labor shortage
18 Apr 2022
News, Wisconsin
As a single mother, Jenny Conrardy took up an apprenticeship through Moraine Park Technical College in Fond du Lac to make ends meet.
Even with a degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison under her belt, she felt she needed to go back to school to get a better income. Pursuing an industrial electrician apprenticeship allowed her to work and learn at the same time.
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