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August 20, 2020

My life as a Instrument Technician

My life as an Instrument Technician

Before INEOS, Krystal Garcia was looking for a career that offered more challenge, success, and financial freedom. “Probably one of the biggest satisfactions of working in this industry is that you’re part of something that’s going out there into the world and making it better,” she said.

Krystal and her teammates begin each day with a safety meeting. Discover why having a safety mindset is one of several critical soft skills employers value.

August 20, 2020

My life as a CITY DRIVER

My life as a City Driver

Training needed for transportation careers.
Mary Kelldorf had been around trucks all her life but never considered driving one for a living. And then she tried it. “Once I got in the truck, I was hooked,” she said. “It was like, ‘I can do this.’” Now, she wishes she had entered the field sooner.

Mary describes how she uses her communication skills to build relationships with her customers. Learn what it means to have good communication skills that employers appreciate.

August 20, 2020

My life as a CITY DRIVER

My life as a City Driver

Training needed for transportation careers.
Jaret Holmes left a job in an office-like setting for a career that allowed him to be more active and see different scenery every day. He learned to drive a commercial vehicle safely and earned the necessary driving endorsements through a program offered by his new employer.

Driving safely is important, Jaret says, and successful drivers need to be aware of their surroundings and environment. See why having a safety mindset is important to employers in a variety of settings.

August 20, 2020

My life as an AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN

My life as an Automotive Technician

Stephanie Edwards understands that when parents tell children to go to college, “it’s not so much about the college,” she said. “It’s about wanting their child to have a good and successful life… You can absolutely do that with a technical school education.”

Stephanie solves problems to identify or address issues with the vehicles she services. Learn what else problem solving means and why it’s a skill employers value.