Youth Services
Education is the key to a good job or a successful career. Research shows that earnings of a high school graduate are twice that of a non-high school graduate; earnings for a two-year associate degree average nearly three times more.
Caldwell County JobLink provides information about and referrals to a number of services designed to help young people complete high school, receive a GED, enroll in a community college, and/or receive training necessary for a good job. JobLink team members can help you map out a plan for getting your high school diploma and any additional education or occupational training you may need.
JobLink team members can refer you to a number of services that can help you overcome obstacles such as childcare, transportation, financial, etc.) in your education and career plans. JobLink Career Centers provide services to help you explore the many options and opportunities available to you.
Caldwell County JobLink provides information about and referrals to a number of services designed to help young people complete high school, receive a GED, enroll in a community college, and/or receive training necessary for a good job. JobLink team members can help you map out a plan for getting your high school diploma and any additional education or occupational training you may need.
JobLink team members can refer you to a number of services that can help you overcome obstacles such as childcare, transportation, financial, etc.) in your education and career plans. JobLink Career Centers provide services to help you explore the many options and opportunities available to you.
Useful Links for Youth
- Adult High School - complete high school at CCC&TI
- GED - earn your GED at CCC&TI
- Work Permits - required for all youth employment for persons under 18 years of age
- Youth Rules - federal regulations on youth employment
- Youth at Work - EEOC's website for youth in the workforce
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