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REGISTERED APPRENTICESHIP WORKS! GTA’s perspective Confidential & Proprietary Why did GTA participate? With privatization in 2005, GTA began transforming itself: from government telephone company to a competitive technology company We need to give our employees the right tools to do their job and training is at the top of that list In 2007, GTA sought to expand its current technical training program to include opportunities from various external facilitators to better equip its employees How did GTA Start? GTA learned of the Registered Apprenticeship Program through a pamphlet handed out at a Job Fair GTA partnered with Alfred Valles, former State Director, Office of Apprenticeship for Hawaii and the Pacific Region, along with Phyllis Topasna, Apprenticeship Coordinator, in developing the standards of GTA Apprenticeship: Academic job-related instructional curriculum On-the-Job learning/training processes How did GTA Start? In 2008 GTA registered with the National Apprenticeship System under the US Dept of Labor First enrollment: 50 Registered Apprentices; 2 approved occupations 25 Telecom Technicians 25 Line Installer-Repairers Occupations customized to meet our needs while fulfilling USDOL requirements What has transpired since? Since first class, we graduate about 50 apprentices/year We currently have 51 Registered Apprentices Approved occupations have since evolved from 2 to 11 maintaining enrollment at an average of 48 per year: Operating Engineer Telecommunications Technician Internetworking Technician Computer Operator Accounting technician Field Engineer Customer Service Representative Office Manager Salesperson Parts Successfully Audited by USDOL in 2012
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