College Alternative

Frustrated with the college experience? Training to become a Union Electrical worker will provide you with experience only an apprentice school can provide. You’ll learn from knowledgeable instructor tradespeople instead of mere teacher’s assistants, and your path will bring a good-paying job with more security and benefits than most college graduates can even dream of.

Your career will provide you a variety of pathways in the industry, ranging from in-the-field options such a foreman, general foreman, or superintendent, to potential executive-type positions such as project manager, or even business owner.

You’ll also be able to immerse yourself in a healthy lifestyle. As a member of a larger brotherhood of workers you’ll form lifelong friendships and connections by attending union-sponsored solidarity outings, athletic events, and charitable work for the underprivileged.

Best of all, you’ll be avoiding debt. You will be earning dual credit at Daley College towards an associate degree. If you wish to pursue a bachelor or master’s degree you will have access to a tuition assistance program to be used at Illinois Institute of Technology. By taking advantage of the program, you would be able to pay for college while still earning money and building a career. It’s a win-win!

Investigate your options and stay open to a multitude of possibilities. The only way to find out what you want is to visit us and take a tour. Meet the teachers. Experience the atmosphere for yourself.

“Investigate your options and stay open to a multitude of possibilities. Call and schedule a tour. Meet the teachers. Experience the atmosphere for yourself.”

Key Details

  • No loans needed
  • No ACT or SAT
  • Small class sizes
  • Excellent union benefits
  • Multiple career path options

ALIGN YOURSELF WITH THE FUTURE

College is not the only respectable way to build a career. Working with your hands to build your dreams is a rewarding life goal.

The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams. – Eleanor Roosevelt