Helpers--production workers

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Helpers--production workers typically requires High school diploma or equivalent and BLS lists median annual pay of $37,500 to $49,999 with a Decline 10-year outlook.

Entry path: BLS lists Short-term on-the-job training on-the-job training and Declining projected new jobs.

Related degree and certificate lanes from the NCES CIP-SOC crosswalk include NO MATCH -> Helpers--Production Workers; Operations Management and Supervision. -> First-Line Supervisors of Production and Operating Workers; NO MATCH -> Production Workers, All Other; NO MATCH -> Helpers--Extraction Workers; NO MATCH -> Helpers--Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers.

Official workforce-funded training options in the current TrainingProviderResults.gov slice include CENTRAL CAROLINA COMMUNITY COLLEGE (NC) Broadcasting and Production Technology Degree with completion 0.45 and employment 0.72; Mitchell Community College (NC) Certified Production Technician (CPT) with completion -1 and employment -1; Wake Technical Community College (NC) WD - Certified Production Technician with completion -1 and employment -1.

Public apprenticeship examples include Iron Workers Reinforcing Apprenticeship (NY); Iron Workers Reinforcing Apprenticeship (NJ); Iron Workers Reinforcing Apprenticeship (PA); Iron Workers Reinforcing Apprenticeship (MA).

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