Here is the truth..... I went in broke as a joke didn't know what I was about to do with my life and staying with different friends getting dead-end jobs barely making ends meet... I saw a commercial and I enrolled in carpentry (HBI)... Stayed a year to complete that and I got advanced training for weatherization (insulation)... Jobcorps saved my life... I saved my own because I stuck it out and I went there and I did it.... Here's the thing YOU HAVE TO WANT IT... You can make all types of excuses of why you can't finish, or the rules make it so hard etc... honestly it is the best choice I ever made....I am sitting in front of my new apartment right now enjoying a coffee... I shudder to think where I might have been if I didn't go.... I completely turned my life all the way around and this is someone that came from the streets of Boston... If I can do it so could you...if you are interested I strongly suggest you do it and don't make any excuses for yourself and finish you will be proud of yourself and your family will too
I went to Job Corps. I now have a Bachelor’s, two Masters degrees, and I’m working on a doctorate. It’s all about choices. Job Corps can help you do it!
Thank you for commenting! We are always looking for Job Corps success stories and would love to share yours. You can email jcdigital@mpf.com if you're interested in potentially being featured. Thank you!
@@naomiwilliams4757 it’s for people who might need a chance to do something different. I was a HS grad that spent two years at the University of Maryland. Made some mistakes and needed a second chance. Now I have thre college degrees and I am working on a doctorate. Job Corps is like life. It is what you make it.
I'm sitting in my dorm room right now, at 1am, my plane leaves at 4am. I'm literally on my last hours of Job Corps time. I've been here about a year and a half. People just have to remember why they came here, no time for fooling around or staying longer. Get a job off center while you are here and focus on your trade. Stay in your lane. Keep a few close friends, but just honestly stay in your own lane. I had a CP group of maybe 28 people starting out, and about 10 of them made it out with a certificate /a job. Not because Job Corp was hard, but because they fooled around and didn't think about the future that it could bring. My only advice would be to actually put in work. (If you're doing a hands on trade, DO HANDS ON WORK) there will be plenty of time to mess around in class and have fun with friends, but all the people that messed around in class and didn't practice and make an effort forgot what to do when they got out of class.
@@double_snag8231 All trades take a different amount of time to complete, also, it really depends on the amount of effort you put into your work. You could do basic auto mechanic trade which is 3 months or take an advanced trade and stay at job corps for 3 years. Totally suggest Job Corps, I hope to work at Job Corps in the future as a teacher.
my brother went when he was 16-17 he went to job corps for about 4 months and graduated in 3, he was the top student. i just signed up yesterday. hoping i can do as great as him!
I went to Job corps back in 97 and really if it was not for them not sure where I would be today. They helped me through my worst part of my life. I now work in IT for the military making great money. I have to say Thank You Job corps!
@@songhaidragon1395 What do you mean "testing your safety"? In I.T. it is pretty safe depends on the job site of course. Your safer working in a office building in middle of Seattle then working in middle of a warzone but, those are extreme situations. I been doing IT since the late 90's and the only time I ever felt little risk was climbing a ladder lol. I never one time ever felt that my safety is ever threaten. IT does present challenges and stress but, almost every job does this to some level. For testing your skills, you will always be tested either a challenge you never faced or when going for a job interview and you have to prove your skills to the people your interviewing with. Do not force going into IT if you do not have a passion about it tho. I had co workers that went into IT for the wrong reasons and it shows. If you do not have passion for technology and computers, then you will struggle and you will hate your job. If you enjoy computers, technology, etc... then by all means jump for it. I always been into computers since I was a kid. I built my first computer when I was 10. I was a kid that, if you handed me a screw driver I would take things apart to see how they worked. I enjoy my job and love the challenges I face. I see it as a puzzle that needs to be solved. Hope this helps.
I just finished Job Corps, and I got to say, it does help you if you want the help, but there is a lot of bad news, Just get in, do what you have to do, then leave.
@@soulessgirl92 Job corps is more invested into promoting itself than others, however it's still a great opportunity and something to take advantage of. The new company that took over in San Marcos seems to be going down hill. At least when I was there.
me and my sister attended job corps and now my little brother is attending. me and my sister completed our LVN/LPN at Job Corps, and we since transitioned and got our degrees and are now RNs. it really is what you make of it. the Job Corps i attended it was all geeky kids/rejects etc. the ghetto kids didnt last more than a month. job corps works. but its all dependent on you and how bad you want your dreams to come true. me and my sister graduated without debt as RNs thanks to job corps.
Each and every Job Corp is different. Some are like dorms. Some are like the military with 10 people to a room. It is what you choose for job training that sends you to a place with a dorm or military style bunk.
Thank you JobCorps...for all the amazing work ...Everyone Ive met a, who completed JobCorps... was truly appreciative and successfully...moving forward in their work and personal lives...
Hi. We would love to feature you as a success story and use your story to inspire others. Would you be able to email us at jcdigital@mpf.com and share any more information you have? Thanks!
Job Corps can genuinely help you earn your future, it's a bit of a fight though. The student body I knew mainly consisted of degenerate d-bags who thought their petty dramas mattered. Few people will care, and those that do are probably stupid. Take the drama lightly, fight when you have to, laugh all you can, earn your skills, and then get.
im really scared someone said they got curb stomped and raped is it violent there?? it looks like i can fight but i hate being in conflicts i prefer to be by myself and books
@@i.i.9808 Different centers have different behaviors. Oregon's Wolf Creek was pretty chill, not that I didn't see violence, it was easy enough not to get involved. Out of trade hours I usually stayed in dorms.
I want to Albany job corps and got kicked out cause someone else was using my locker during a Christmas break and I they put pills in my locker. And I got kicked out I was 75% done. And the lady only kicked me out cause the cop didn’t want to arrest me cause I told him it wasn’t mine so the boss told me since your not getting locked up you have to leave. I was so upset cause I was coming from Forster care. And that was my way to fix my life
One big question I have is, why isn't there more information on the classes on the website? You have to meet with a recruiter to get any details on anything, and we're not even sure we want to do it yet because we need to research a little more. Meeting with a recruiter to find out what we need to know feels like we'd have to already start the processes before we have all the information.
Hi there, thanks for your interest in Job Corps! At Job Corps, students spend their first 60 days in what is known as the Career Preparation Period (CPP). During this time frame, students get accustomed to life on campus, meet new people, and begin their education and career training classes. Those classes can include career readiness preparation, such as resume building and interview skills. After those first 60 days, students start their hands-on training in their career training area. While this hands-on training varies for each training area, all of Job Corps’ training programs are based on industry standards and combine classroom education and hands-on training to better prepare students to enter the workforce or an apprenticeship, go on to higher education at a college or university, or join the military. Students also have the opportunity to train in real work environments, participate in work-based learning programs, and apply for internships with employers near the campus. You can learn more about each training area here: www.jobcorps.gov/train. You can also check out this video to hear about the JC experience from students: ruclips.net/video/d0ksUNe-ewM/видео.html. I hope this information is helpful. If you have any further questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out!
Hello! We love your eagerness to learn! You can explore multiple training areas as long as they’re within the same industry. For example, you could pursue Computer Technician and Network Cabling because both are within the Information Technology industry. But, you wouldn’t be able to pursue Culinary Arts and Carpentry (at the same time) because they are in different industries. It’s a little complicated, but an Admissions staff member can help if you have further questions. If you don’t have their number, you can connect with an Admissions staff member near you by visiting bit.ly/3JeAamc or calling 800-733-JOBS (5627).
Job Corps’ No. 1 priority is the safety and security of its students. We are committed to providing each student with the safest possible learning environment and have a Zero Tolerance policy for violence, alcohol, and drugs. For more information about Job Corps and our strict Student Conduct Policy, contact an admissions counselor by visiting bit.ly/2LvMjHt or calling (800) 733-JOBS [5627].
They zero policy rule gets overlooked 99% of the time. I went twice. Unless she a quiet nerd who loves reading, she gonna fight, smoke, and fckk 23 year olds
Job corps has lots of asshole students and yes while they can get kicked out for being assholes, it is possible, depending on the job corps to have bullying and even dangerous students, so be careful and keep this in mind, try asking some of the parents of students at the job corps near you about their experience with that job corps.
I'm a job corp alumnus.... was in the business/clerical studies in grafton job corp, then on to advanced training at hubert humphrey job corps in minneapolis, then after graduation, came home, then enlisted in and retired from, the US Army, in a totally different career than what I started in.. lol
I'm 56 yrs old, I went to Job Corps from 1983-1985 at the old Chesapeake Jobs Corps center previously located in Port Deposit MD, which has been demolished for years. I graduated from high school without having a clue what to do with my life. I was living a pipe dream in high school, I really believed that I was a real good athelete (football player), with alot of scholarships coming my way. Never happened, my grades weren't great and I realized, I really wasn't that good of an athelete in the first place (Pipe dreamer). I lacked the skills to get a good job, I didn't have alot of family support and I was disqualified from joining the military for a year due to a mild case of eczema. I signed up for Job Corps and I never looked back. I graduated from the welding course, I took clerical typing, back in the day we had typewriters, played sports, a honor dorm representative and I received several awards including Job Corps member of the Month. My experience in Job Corps gave me a second chance to get my life right and on track. I'm a 22 year retired Army Veteran, three combat tours and after my military experience I worked several industrial jobs. My present job is Hot Tapping which at times requires some welding and torch cutting. Make the best out of Job Corps, take advantage of what is offered, be the best at it, it can truly make a difference.
Thank you for sharing your story with us - we love hearing Job Corps success stories. Are you a part of the Job Corps Grad Group on Facebook? If you aren’t, we recommend joining so that you can connect with other Job Corps grads: facebook.com/groups/jobcorpsgrads. We would also like to follow up with you to ask you just a few more questions. If that works for you, then just send us an email at jcdigital@mpf.com. Thank you!
Absolutely. We proudly serve a diverse population at Job Corps and respond to each student according to his or her individual needs. In addition, health professionals are available on each campus to provide support for students as they start to work toward and achieve their career goals. We’re here to make sure you have everything you need to build a better future. If you have any additional questions, contact an admissions counselor by visiting bit.ly/2LvMjHt or calling (800) 733-JOBS [5627].
They will want notes from every doctor you ever had, even the retired ones, which is. completely impossible for most normal people, if you had an IEP It's their loophole to keep out disabled people, so be careful. If they ask if you have a disability, I would suggest you say rather not say, if they ask about the IEP at your last highschool, I wish you luck
Hi, Justin. Thanks for your question and interest in Job Corps! While we can't make a decision for you, we can tell you that, as soon as campuses are ready for new students, we'd love to have you in Job Corps. Job Corps can provide you with the education AND hands-on training you need for the career you want. If you've already applied, be sure to stay in touch with your admissions counselor. Your counselor will answer any questions you may have, talk to you about available training and what kinds of jobs you can expect after graduating, and let you know when your center is ready for you to join us. If you haven't applied, what are you waiting for? Visit bit.lu/2OePZhT or call (800) 733-JOBS [5627].
Hi! The Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning program can take anywhere from 8-24 months to complete, however, our most successful students are in the program for at least 18 months. Job Corps is a self-paced program, so an admissions counselor will be able to provide more details about your situation and answer any questions. Follow this link for more information bit.ly/2OovDD8.
Hi. Thank you for your interest in Job Corps! Students receive a bi-weekly allowance. Still have questions? Job Corps admissions counselors can help! Visit tinyurl.com/y2f8nlf4 or call (800) 733-JOBS [5627] to be put in touch with an admissions counselor near you.
when you start out it is usually $23.09 bi- weekly, once you have been enrolled in the program for a certain amount of days it goes up to $32.32 bi- weekly. Not including if you choose to apply for a job in the center you choose.
You can earn a high school diploma or the equivalent through the Job Corps program. However, since Job Corps is a full-time program, you won’t be able to continue at your current high school.
Can I go to any job corp I want or does it depend on my region ? When you graduate does job corp help you get into college & get you grants / scholarships? If on top of course work what’s the shortest amount of time one can finish ? 6 or 8 months ?
Hi, Taylor. Thank you so much for your interest in Job Corps. Students typically go to a campus near them. Your admissions counselor will work with you to determine which campus is the best fit for you based on your location and career interest, etc. When you graduate, we can provide you with resources to help you with your next step, whether it’s higher education, finding a job or joining the military. In fact, many students also earn college credits while enrolled in Job Corps. As for the length of the program, Job Corps is self-paced, meaning you can train and learn at your own pace. An admissions counselor will be able to answer any questions you may have. Please visit bit.ly/3nf9PL2 or 800-733-JOBS (5627) to be connected with an admissions counselor near you. If you still have questions, send us a message.
Hi Dylan, Job Corps proudly serves a diverse population and responds to each student according to their individual needs. In addition, health professionals are available on each campus to provide support for students as they start to work toward and achieve their career goals. Job Corps is here to make sure you have everything you need to build a better future. For your additional questions about accommodations, please contact an admissions counselor by visiting bit.ly/3JeAamc or calling (800) 733-5627.
Hi! Other than for a few types of serious convictions, potential students won’t be denied an opportunity to participate in the Job Corps program solely because of a record. An admissions counselor will be able to provide more details about your situation and answer any questions. You can reach them by visiting bit.ly/2OovDD8 or by calling (800) 733-JOBS [5627].
Right now at most job cores. If I'm living in a dorm and i require necessities for quality of life reasons, can I get those with the money i receive, and go to a convenience store? Or have my family send me stuff i need? I hear the place is strict with bringing certain objects, like sharp things. I use razors for shaving, it helps with my mental health and helps me feel like myself. Will i be able to do these things if i sign up and start living there? I plan on studying things i love without my parents having to pay for college, i saw you reply often even now. I'm really worried it'll be strict. This is not a criticism, its just personal anxiety i have, because i want to feel comfortable living there and be able to be myself 24/7 without isolating myself because of anxiety.
Hi. Thank you so much for reaching out and for your interest in Job Corps. We know it can be scary to take that first step, but Job Corps staff will be there every step of the way to support you and answer any questions or concerns you may have. Basic toiletries are allowed, and students may pick up supplies they need, as well as receive packages from family. However, to ensure the safety of everyone on campus, there are some items that aren't allowed. To find out specifics, please reach out to an admissions counselor by visiting bit.ly/3nf9PL2 or calling 800-733-JOBS (5627). They’ll be able to answer any questions you may have about what you can and can’t bring to a campus near you. And feel free to reach out here with any other questions.
Hi, Terry. Yes, Job Corps can help you get into the military. Many students take advantage of the education available at the centers in order to increase their ASVAB scores. Other students take advantage of military preparation programs that are available at some centers. An admissions representative would be able to help talk through options that may be a good fit for you. To be connected to an admissions representative near you, visit jobcorps.gov or call (800) 733-JOBS [5627].
Hello! Many Job Corps students live on campus. However, some campuses offer non-residential options where students can commute to campus each day for their hands-on training and classes, but do not live on campus. You can learn more by visiting info.joinjobcorps.com/yt or call 800-733-JOBS (5627) to be connected with Admissions staff. And of course, feel free to reach back out with any other questions.
Could a student that was forced completed due to reaching their 2 years mark, be eligible to return to Job Corps a year later ? And if so, would they have to apply to a different center oppose to the last center they forced completed from ?
Hi. An admissions counselor will be able to speak to you about your specific situation. You can visit bit.ly/2OovDD8 or call (800) 733-JOBS [5627] to speak with an admissions counselor.
I was in Job Corp in Limestone,Maine back in 1997 for over 1 and went back to Canada where I'm from and I'm from a small native rez called Listuguj and I was there to learn a trade and took carpentry and it was great experience and most of friends were from the Boston area and most of them have never meet a Native American Indian and was funny cause most of them asked me if we still lived in TeePees like they seen in the cowboy movies,which to me was funny cause we live like everyone else and to this day with Facebook I still keep in touch with some of my friends from there but sad cause some of the friends I meet have passed away too cause of the lifestyle they lived but it was the best times I had being in my 20s and if u have to go there I would say do it cause it's great experience and please ask me anything about my time I had there or if u have been there too,cause u never know maybe we been there together too and have a nice day and thank you 😊
Job Corps can provide you with the education AND hands-on job training you need for the career you want. Job Corps offers training in trades that are in-demand and can lead to good-paying jobs, and we respond to each student according to his or her individual needs. We’re here to make sure you have everything you need to build a better future. If you have any additional questions, we encourage you to get in contact with your admissions counselor. You can visit bit.ly/2LvMjHt or call (800) 733-JOBS [5627] to be connected with an admissions counselor.
I have a question, if you want to go to an out of state location job corps center, is that possible? Let's say you live in Texas and want to go to a center in California. That's just an example
Hi. Thank you for your question. Many students are placed in the center nearest them. However, which center you attend is based on a variety of factors, including location and career interest. An admissions representative will work with you to determine which Job Corps center is the best fit for you. Visit jobcorps.gov/ or call (800) 733-5627 to speak with an admissions rep. near you.
I was just working on my college application and currently looking for a job when this ad popped up. I've been reading stuff about this place but still don't really know what it is. I am confused but interested.
Hi, Samannyh. Thanks for reaching out and for your interest in Job Corps! Job Corps provides free career training and education for 16- through 24-year-olds. With Job Corps, students get the experience they need to begin a career or apprenticeship, or advance to higher education. Some graduates even join the military. The best part? It’s free. Learn more by visiting bit.ly/2Z8pVfi, or call (800) 733-JOBS [5627] to be connected with an admissions counselor. And of course, feel free to reach back out with any other questions.
Hi. Job Corps offers electrical career training, which typically takes about 18 months to complete. Job Corps is a self-paced program so you’ll progress at your own pace, and students are typically in the program for 18-24 months. To learn more about the electrical program, visit www.jobcorps.gov/train/384/construction/162/electrical.
What if you are a young mother with 2 kids, do they allow or have daycare facilities? I want to join job corps but idk how I can be successful with my babies. Please Help With Any Advice For paths for young mothers.
Hi! Job Corps tries to support students with children by offering child care at certain campuses. An admissions counselor can talk to you about your options. Visit bit.ly/3JeAamc or call 800-733-JOBS (5627) to learn more.
Truth is this. It REALLY depends on WHICH Job Corps you go to, who is running it, and what Trade you pick. Get any of the wrong ones and its gonna be an up hill battle. Get the right ones and excell at your Trade and your golden. The main problem I saw when I was in JC was the Private Companies that ran the places would often favor Traded that they were interested in, often to thhe Detriment of other Traded. Also, they are not always up front about the Traded. Many ofvthe Traded require you to go to Collage after(basically making JC pointless), and they will offer to help you Apply for those schools.....but then your on your own. Unfortunately, they also dont tell you those schools are Not always in a Location where you can any Support System.....so, its on you to make it work(so much for After Grad Support promises). Like I said. Choose the Right Center and the Right Trade and your good(as long as you commit to it), otherwise, get your Diploma/G.E.D. and dive into the world like the rest of us.
@@marionsanders2207 you would have to ask a person who has been there. I have attended Gary Job Corps(San Marcos, Tx) and the North Texas Job Corps(McKinney, Tx).
@@BugIsMe Honestly, NorthTexas sucked when I was there ...BUT.....as I understand, they have had many facilities upgraded since then. Honestly though, the Gary Center was WAY better, even with all the b.s. that was going at the time. The Center is larger, has more trades, and more entertainment facilities. It's Gym alone is fantastic, the Poolhall was massive. The Theater kinda sucked(was clearly old and not well maintained). Between those two, go for Gary.
Hi, Charlie. Job Corps is self-paced, meaning you can train and learn at your own pace. That means students have the opportunity to earn their high school diploma while gaining hands-on training, all at their own pace. An admissions counselor will work with you to help you determine the right career pathway for you. Visit bit.ly/3nf9PL2 or call 800-733-JOBS (5627) to be connected with an admissions counselor near you.
Hi! I was just wondering if Job corps allows cell phones, computers, ipads, etc. I tried to look everywhere and I've read all the rules but I'm still confused, I'm a bit stupid so that could be the reason. lol And also, what jobs are available for people who are kinda slow, and take longer to learn?
Hi, Judas. Thank you for reaching out. Every Job Corps center has their own rules about what devices are and are not allowed, and most centers that allow cell phones restrict their use to designated areas. Also, Job Corps is self-paced which means that you can move through the courses and trainings as quickly, or slowly, as you’d like. We will also provide you with resources to help you find a job. Contact an admissions counselor to learn more about technology policies and the trainings areas available at your center. To get in touch with an admissions counselor in your area, call (800) 733-JOBS [5627].
Hi, Dane. Thank you for reaching out and for your interest in Job Corps! We provide free transportation to students, so you won’t need to worry about having a car to get to Job Corps. Due to limited space and a busy schedule, Job Corps students who live on center aren’t allowed to bring cars on campus. An admissions counselor will be able to answer any questions you may have. Please visit bit.ly/2OovDD8 or call (800) 733-JOBS [5627] to be connected with an admissions counselor near you.
If anyone is looking at these comments. My mom is sending me to job corps soon, and I have to leave all of my friends and family. So would I be able to keep my phone with me, so I can still keep in touch with them?
Hi, Elysant. Yes, you will be able to bring your cell phone with you to campus to stay connected with your friends and family! If you have any other questions about what you can bring to campus with you, please reach out to your admission counselor or visit bit.ly/2Z8pVfi for more information.
Hi, LaShonda. No, it is not too late! You can be 24 and apply to Job Corps. To find out more about the Job Corps program, please visit bit.ly/2OovDD8 or call (800) 733-JOBS [5627]
@@DOLJobCorps lmao why you lying to the girl ? You know damn well she gonna be on the waiting list longer than a year and then will no longer be eligible.
Thanks for reaching out and for your interest in Job Corps! With over 120 campuses across the United States, Job Corps provides free career training and education for 16- through 24-year-olds. Here, students get the experience they need to begin a career or apprenticeship, or advance to higher education. Some graduates even join the military. The best part? It’s free. Learn more by visiting bit.ly/3JeAamc, or call 800-733-JOBS (5627) to be connected with an admissions counselor.
Hi! Some centers do offer nonresidential options where students don’t live on campus. Due to COVID-19, Job Corps centers have temporarily suspended on-campus operations to protect the well-being of students and staff. Even though students are not on campus, they are still attending classes ... just online! Job Corps is still accepting applications. We recommend you begin the application process now so you’re ready to join us when centers reopen! To start your application, please visit bit.ly/2LvMjHt.
Yo I pray you can actually answer this real quick. I was suppose to go to a job core center and start living in the dorms tomorrow but I ended up going to the ER and I’m contagious and extremely weak. I’ve called the center countless times and the person I’m working with. Nobody is responding and I’m trying to figure out if I can postpone the date for atleast a week until I get better.
Hi! Please continue reaching out to your admissions representative. If he or she doesn't answer the phone, leave a voicemail with your contact information. They will reach out to you as soon as they are able to!
Thats mostly fake, yall got real questions, ill be blunt with yall. Ask me. I went twice between 2016 and 2018. And i experienced both changes And still got homies that went back or for sum reason work there
How would you describe your overall experiences? Do you feel that you benefitted overall? Is there anything important that you think applicants considering staying there should know, or something that they may not have been made aware of by their admission counselors?
I’m interested in Advanced Computer System Administration. I know I need to have completed a program prior but I have not done that. However, I already have my A+ certification and have 6 months of experience working in computer repair. Would I still be eligible for the program?
Hi! We are so glad you’re interested in advancing your training at Job Corps. You will need to complete your core Job Corps training before you can move to one of our advanced training programs. For more information on career training paths offered, please visit JobCorps.gov/train. Still have questions? Job Corps admissions counselors can help! Visit bit.ly/2LvMjHt or call (800) 733-JOBS [5627] to be put in touch with an admissions counselor near you.
Thanks for checking! Due to limited space, students who live on center aren’t allowed to bring cars on campus. But don’t worry, transportation to off-center training and activities is provided. If you have any questions, please reach out to Admissions staff member.
Job Corps can provide you with the education AND hands-on job training you need for the career you want. Job Corps offers training in trades that are in-demand and can lead to good-paying jobs. You can learn more about the information technology program by visiting www.jobcorps.gov/train. If you have any additional questions, we encourage you to get in contact with an admissions counselor. You can visit bit.ly/2LvMjHt or call (800) 733-JOBS [5627] to be connected with an admissions counselor.
Thanks for your interest in Job Corps! Because we’re focused on comprehensive training and education, we don’t offer individual classes. That said, if you are interested in enrolling in Job Corps, we would love to talk with you! Visit bit.ly/2Z8pVfi or call (800) 733-5627 to speak with an admissions counselor in your area.
Hi, Jonathan. Thanks for your interest in Job Corps! Job Corps is the nation’s largest career technical training and education program for students ages 16 through 24. But, we recommend you begin the application process now so you’re ready to join us. To start your application or to learn more about Job Corps, please visit bit.ly/2ZhBEYq or call (800) 733-JOBS [5627].
Hi. Job Corps is self-paced, meaning you can train and learn at your own pace. Imagine that-your path to a brighter future is closer than you think! To apply, visit bit.ly/3aTRpcW or call 800-733-JOBS (5627). You can also learn more about our EMT career training here: www.jobcorps.gov/train/386/healthcare/176/emergency-medical-technician.
Hi. Thanks for reaching out and for your interest in Job Corps! With over 120 campuses across the United States, Job Corps provides free career training and education for 16- through 24-year-olds. Here, students get the experience they need to begin a career or apprenticeship, or advance to higher education. Some graduates even join the military. The best part? It’s free. Learn more by visiting bit.ly/2LvMjHt, or call (800) 733-JOBS [5627] to be connected with an admissions counselor. And of course, feel free to reach back out with any other questions.
Hi, Furaha. At Job Corps, you’ll have the opportunity to meet friends on center, and if you’re already a JC student, you should join the closed student Facebook group: facebook.com/groups/jobcorpsstudents. Let us know if you have any questions.
Hi. Job Corps has more than 120 campuses across the United States and Puerto Rico. Chances are, there’s one near you. That means that your fresh start is closer than you think. Take a virtual tour to see what centers near you look like: virtualtours.jcmarketplace.com/
Thanks for your interest in Job Corps! To apply, visit bit.ly/3JeAamc or call 800-733-JOBS (5627). From there, you’ll be connected with Admissions Services staff near you.
Hi! Thanks for your interest. There are a few eligibility requirements to meet before you can start training at Job Corps. For example, you should be 16-24 years old, income-eligible, and a U.S. citizen (or lawfully admitted permanent resident alien, refugee, asylee, or other immigrant who has been authorized to work in the United States). Sound like you? See if you’re eligible at JobCorps.gov/recruiting/student-eligibility-quiz. Still have questions? Job Corps admissions counselors can help! Visit bit.ly/3nf9PL2 or call 800-733-JOBS (5627) to be put in touch with an admissions counselor near you.
Hi! Job Corps is a self-paced program so students work at their own pace. Many students are in the program for 18-24 months. You can earn your high school diploma while training at Job Corps, too. Please visit bit.ly/2OovDD8 or call (800) 733-JOBS [5627] for more information.
Hi. Thank you for your message! At this time, we are suspending weekend passes and breaks to help keep the risk of COVID-19 being brought to campus low. This helps to keep students safe and able to keep working toward their goals. For more information on what to expect when you arrive on campus, please visit backtojobcorps.com or text UPDATES to 53508. And of course, feel free to reach back out with any other questions.
Hi, Alyshia. Thanks for reaching out. We can't wait for you to begin your Job Corps journey! With over 120 campuses across the United States, Job Corps provides free career training and education for 16- through 24-year-olds. Here, students get the experience they need to begin a career or apprenticeship, or advance to higher education. Some graduates even join the military. The best part? It’s free. You can reach out to your admissions counselor for any further questions. And of course, feel free to reach back out with any other questions.
i would like to go back i was a positive role model and student of the mother may i go back please as an adult, adult are most likely to succeeded cause kids don't care, adult would put good use or tax dollars and get a trade and start working. i'm back at square 1 when i left job corp, my mother raped step dad beat the hell outta me please help congress, i would like to back and forget everything .please have a program for adults we would make you proud. PLEASE!
Hi Quan! Thanks for your interest in Job Corps. Dorms vary from center to center; but you’ll typically live with two or three roommates. An admissions counselor will be able to talk through specific roommate details, including age, with you. You can get connected with an admissions counselor by visiting bit.ly/3JeAamc or calling 800-733-JOBS (5627).
Hi! At some of our Job Corps centers, we offer ROTC and training in other related areas such as homeland security and information technology. Many Job Corps graduates go on to join the military, and Job Corps helps prepare and connect them to that path. For more information about the training programs offered at Job Corps, visit www.jobcorps.gov/train. If you want to talk with an admissions representative, you can call (800) 733-5627 to be connected with someone.
Hi, Kaye. With Job Corps, you can get the experience and skills you need to start a career that’s right for you, go on to college or join the military. The best part? It’s free. Visit JobCorps.gov to learn more.
Job Corps proudly serves a diverse population and responds to each student according to their individual needs. In addition, health professionals are available on each campus to provide support for students as they start to work toward and achieve their career goals. Job Corps is here to make sure you have everything you need to build a better future. If you have any additional questions, contact an admissions counselor by visiting bit.ly/2LvMjHt or calling (800) 733-5627.
While every Job Corps center is not wheelchair accessible, the Job Corps program, when viewed in its entirety, is readily accessible to individuals with disabilities. Therefore, if the needs of a student with a mobility disability cannot be met at a particular center, the student is assigned to another center that can meet the student’s needs and offers comparable training.
Thanks for your question. If you're in the application process, please check with your Admissions Representative on uniform requirements. If you're already a student on center, you can ask your instructor for more details on attire requirements for the specific training areas.
Even before graduation, Job Corps staff can provide you with resources to help you find a job. We provide guidance on everything from resume writing to interview prep. After graduation, a Job Corps Career Transition Specialist will keep in touch with you to make sure things are going well in your new career. You don’t have to take our word for it, though. Hear from recent graduates about the success they found with Job Corps on our RUclips page: ruclips.net/user/DOLJobCorps
It is tbh it’s only good for getting a GED and Drivers license if you go any further in the program you’d just be wasting your time, unless you do the nursing program that’s probably the only beneficial program they have
Here is the truth..... I went in broke as a joke didn't know what I was about to do with my life and staying with different friends getting dead-end jobs barely making ends meet... I saw a commercial and I enrolled in carpentry (HBI)... Stayed a year to complete that and I got advanced training for weatherization (insulation)... Jobcorps saved my life... I saved my own because I stuck it out and I went there and I did it.... Here's the thing YOU HAVE TO WANT IT... You can make all types of excuses of why you can't finish, or the rules make it so hard etc... honestly it is the best choice I ever made....I am sitting in front of my new apartment right now enjoying a coffee... I shudder to think where I might have been if I didn't go.... I completely turned my life all the way around and this is someone that came from the streets of Boston... If I can do it so could you...if you are interested I strongly suggest you do it and don't make any excuses for yourself and finish you will be proud of yourself and your family will too
Motivation bro
Wow you are awesome!! You should be a motivation speaker!🔥💪😎
Job Corps in Patchogue NY discriminated against my brother because he is disabled.
Okay certain things are unacceptable. If its hurting someone then they shouldnt accept
@@patrickkarikas227 I would take it up with human resources
I went to Job Corps. I now have a Bachelor’s, two Masters degrees, and I’m working on a doctorate. It’s all about choices. Job Corps can help you do it!
Thank you for commenting! We are always looking for Job Corps success stories and would love to share yours. You can email jcdigital@mpf.com if you're interested in potentially being featured. Thank you!
Congratulation to your academic achievement it is wonderful to have that degree I am proud of you.
How much dept did you pick up with that?
Is it only for bad students?
@@naomiwilliams4757 it’s for people who might need a chance to do something different. I was a HS grad that spent two years at the University of Maryland. Made some mistakes and needed a second chance. Now I have thre college degrees and I am working on a doctorate. Job Corps is like life. It is what you make it.
I'm sitting in my dorm room right now, at 1am, my plane leaves at 4am. I'm literally on my last hours of Job Corps time. I've been here about a year and a half. People just have to remember why they came here, no time for fooling around or staying longer. Get a job off center while you are here and focus on your trade. Stay in your lane. Keep a few close friends, but just honestly stay in your own lane. I had a CP group of maybe 28 people starting out, and about 10 of them made it out with a certificate /a job. Not because Job Corp was hard, but because they fooled around and didn't think about the future that it could bring. My only advice would be to actually put in work. (If you're doing a hands on trade, DO HANDS ON WORK) there will be plenty of time to mess around in class and have fun with friends, but all the people that messed around in class and didn't practice and make an effort forgot what to do when they got out of class.
Thank you for sharing your story!
Ruke, we'd love to hear more about your Job Corps success story. Please email us your contact information at jcdigital@mpf.com. Thank you!
A skill allows you to get experience. And experience gives you a voice of authority.
Really late but do all trades take a year or what trade did you do that took so long, also what's the shortest time you can complete a trade
@@double_snag8231 All trades take a different amount of time to complete, also, it really depends on the amount of effort you put into your work. You could do basic auto mechanic trade which is 3 months or take an advanced trade and stay at job corps for 3 years. Totally suggest Job Corps, I hope to work at Job Corps in the future as a teacher.
my brother went when he was 16-17 he went to job corps for about 4 months and graduated in 3, he was the top student. i just signed up yesterday. hoping i can do as great as him!
You will be even better!
Job Corps in Patchogue NY discriminated against my brother because he is disabled.
You'll do great. I got force completed because I couldn't do it anymore I was away from my family for so long and it was getting difficult for me.😭
@@jessicalinbarnett Aww, I’m sorry to hear that…I pray that it get better for you in Jesus name…
how did it go?
I went to Job corps back in 97 and really if it was not for them not sure where I would be today. They helped me through my worst part of my life. I now work in IT for the military making great money. I have to say Thank You Job corps!
Congratulations
I want to do I.T as well seems to be in demand, what’s it like? Only worried about people (testing) me as well as my safety
@@songhaidragon1395 What do you mean "testing your safety"? In I.T. it is pretty safe depends on the job site of course. Your safer working in a office building in middle of Seattle then working in middle of a warzone but, those are extreme situations.
I been doing IT since the late 90's and the only time I ever felt little risk was climbing a ladder lol. I never one time ever felt that my safety is ever threaten.
IT does present challenges and stress but, almost every job does this to some level. For testing your skills, you will always be tested either a challenge you never faced or when going for a job interview and you have to prove your skills to the people your interviewing with.
Do not force going into IT if you do not have a passion about it tho. I had co workers that went into IT for the wrong reasons and it shows. If you do not have passion for technology and computers, then you will struggle and you will hate your job.
If you enjoy computers, technology, etc... then by all means jump for it. I always been into computers since I was a kid. I built my first computer when I was 10. I was a kid that, if you handed me a screw driver I would take things apart to see how they worked. I enjoy my job and love the challenges I face. I see it as a puzzle that needs to be solved.
Hope this helps.
@@2Beautiful4U Thanks
I just finished Job Corps, and I got to say, it does help you if you want the help, but there is a lot of bad news, Just get in, do what you have to do, then leave.
What do you mean by bad news?
@@soulessgirl92 Job corps is more invested into promoting itself than others, however it's still a great opportunity and something to take advantage of. The new company that took over in San Marcos seems to be going down hill. At least when I was there.
@MJ Is The Goat I'm not sure, I did Highschool there, I have heard you need solid evidence, if you can't prove it they wouldn't care.
@MJ Is The Goat I think there's 3-4 I'm not sure, but I heard people passing them in 4weeks. Depending how fast and hard you work at it.
@@littlerocky4108 is the one in San Marcos good? My 15 soon to be 16 wants to attend
Job Corps I'm coming just a few more months until I graduate High School. I'm looking towards having a bright future.
So what happened
@@splixio4805 covid happened
@@joslyntorres8691 😂
Lucky
me and my sister attended job corps and now my little brother is attending. me and my sister completed our LVN/LPN at Job Corps, and we since transitioned and got our degrees and are now RNs. it really is what you make of it. the Job Corps i attended it was all geeky kids/rejects etc. the ghetto kids didnt last more than a month. job corps works. but its all dependent on you and how bad you want your dreams to come true. me and my sister graduated without debt as RNs thanks to job corps.
How long was the program to become one?
You don't seem like the type of person who is from a ghetto so maybe you should choose your words carefully.
I dropped out and U/A out in 2018, however, I was in Keystone then and I’m coming back this year to finish what I started!
Each and every Job Corp is different. Some are like dorms. Some are like the military with 10 people to a room.
It is what you choose for job training that sends you to a place with a dorm or military style bunk.
Thank you JobCorps...for all the amazing work ...Everyone Ive met a, who completed JobCorps... was truly appreciative and successfully...moving forward in their work and personal lives...
I went to job corps over 30 years ago in Charleston. I now own my own business in Florida!
Hi. We would love to feature you as a success story and use your story to inspire others. Would you be able to email us at jcdigital@mpf.com and share any more information you have? Thanks!
Just signed up! I’m really excited to get my life together can’t wait!!
I still remember the wake up tho. Hearing the keys down the hall way, them turning on the lights coining the phrase "Wake up, Time to do you cleanup!"
Job Corps can genuinely help you earn your future, it's a bit of a fight though. The student body I knew mainly consisted of degenerate d-bags who thought their petty dramas mattered. Few people will care, and those that do are probably stupid. Take the drama lightly, fight when you have to, laugh all you can, earn your skills, and then get.
im really scared someone said they got curb stomped and raped is it violent there?? it looks like i can fight but i hate being in conflicts i prefer to be by myself and books
@@i.i.9808 Different centers have different behaviors. Oregon's Wolf Creek was pretty chill, not that I didn't see violence, it was easy enough not to get involved. Out of trade hours I usually stayed in dorms.
I want to Albany job corps and got kicked out cause someone else was using my locker during a Christmas break and I they put pills in my locker. And I got kicked out I was 75% done. And the lady only kicked me out cause the cop didn’t want to arrest me cause I told him it wasn’t mine so the boss told me since your not getting locked up you have to leave. I was so upset cause I was coming from Forster care. And that was my way to fix my life
Eddy, don't give up. There will be other opportunities for you. You can do it.
head up mane
@@monicarodriguez2017 thank you for those words
So messed up 🥺
Would it be possible for you to reapply, perhaps at a different location?
My little brother is heading to Job Corps very soon. I'm going to send him this video.
One big question I have is, why isn't there more information on the classes on the website? You have to meet with a recruiter to get any details on anything, and we're not even sure we want to do it yet because we need to research a little more. Meeting with a recruiter to find out what we need to know feels like we'd have to already start the processes before we have all the information.
Hi there, thanks for your interest in Job Corps! At Job Corps, students spend their first 60 days in what is known as the Career Preparation Period (CPP). During this time frame, students get accustomed to life on campus, meet new people, and begin their education and career training classes. Those classes can include career readiness preparation, such as resume building and interview skills.
After those first 60 days, students start their hands-on training in their career training area. While this hands-on training varies for each training area, all of Job Corps’ training programs are based on industry standards and combine classroom education and hands-on training to better prepare students to enter the workforce or an apprenticeship, go on to higher education at a college or university, or join the military. Students also have the opportunity to train in real work environments, participate in work-based learning programs, and apply for internships with employers near the campus. You can learn more about each training area here: www.jobcorps.gov/train.
You can also check out this video to hear about the JC experience from students: ruclips.net/video/d0ksUNe-ewM/видео.html. I hope this information is helpful. If you have any further questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out!
I just completed my application for job Corp looking forward to going and participate
do you need to be vaccinated to be on campus?
May the Most High gives you'll strength healing prosperity protection peace and provide for you'll in his holy name amen 🙏❤
How many trades can you learn? im struggling because i dont just want to learn one. Is it possible to learn more then one trade??
Hello! We love your eagerness to learn! You can explore multiple training areas as long as they’re within the same industry. For example, you could pursue Computer Technician and Network Cabling because both are within the Information Technology industry. But, you wouldn’t be able to pursue Culinary Arts and Carpentry (at the same time) because they are in different industries. It’s a little complicated, but an Admissions staff member can help if you have further questions. If you don’t have their number, you can connect with an Admissions staff member near you by visiting bit.ly/3JeAamc or calling 800-733-JOBS (5627).
What is the tolerance for rebellious teens? How do you guys insure that this is a safe environment for young women and girls.
Job Corps’ No. 1 priority is the safety and security of its students. We are committed to providing each student with the safest possible learning environment and have a Zero Tolerance policy for violence, alcohol, and drugs. For more information about Job Corps and our strict Student Conduct Policy, contact an admissions counselor by visiting bit.ly/2LvMjHt or calling (800) 733-JOBS [5627].
They zero policy rule gets overlooked 99% of the time. I went twice. Unless she a quiet nerd who loves reading, she gonna fight, smoke, and fckk 23 year olds
Job corps has lots of asshole students and yes while they can get kicked out for being assholes, it is possible, depending on the job corps to have bullying and even dangerous students, so be careful and keep this in mind, try asking some of the parents of students at the job corps near you about their experience with that job corps.
@@DOLJobCorps damn i cant smoke my za ? 😕
I'm a job corp alumnus.... was in the business/clerical studies in grafton job corp, then on to advanced training at hubert humphrey job corps in minneapolis, then after graduation, came home, then enlisted in and retired from, the US Army, in a totally different career than what I started in.. lol
I'm 56 yrs old, I went to Job Corps from 1983-1985 at the old Chesapeake Jobs Corps center previously located in Port Deposit MD, which has been demolished for years. I graduated from high school without having a clue what to do with my life. I was living a pipe dream in high school, I really believed that I was a real good athelete (football player), with alot of scholarships coming my way. Never happened, my grades weren't great and I realized, I really wasn't that good of an athelete in the first place (Pipe dreamer). I lacked the skills to get a good job, I didn't have alot of family support and I was disqualified from joining the military for a year due to a mild case of eczema. I signed up for Job Corps and I never looked back. I graduated from the welding course, I took clerical typing, back in the day we had typewriters, played sports, a honor dorm representative and I received several awards including Job Corps member of the Month. My experience in Job Corps gave me a second chance to get my life right and on track. I'm a 22 year retired Army Veteran, three combat tours and after my military experience I worked several industrial jobs. My present job is Hot Tapping which at times requires some welding and torch cutting. Make the best out of Job Corps, take advantage of what is offered, be the best at it, it can truly make a difference.
Thank you for sharing your story with us - we love hearing Job Corps success stories. Are you a part of the Job Corps Grad Group on Facebook? If you aren’t, we recommend joining so that you can connect with other Job Corps grads: facebook.com/groups/jobcorpsgrads.
We would also like to follow up with you to ask you just a few more questions. If that works for you, then just send us an email at jcdigital@mpf.com. Thank you!
Me too ✋
The truth about Job Corps -- straight from JobCorps themselves! aaha
Important question.
What if I have some learning disabilities? What if I have ADHD?
Is there any form of help or counseling for those? Or no?
Absolutely. We proudly serve a diverse population at Job Corps and respond to each student according to his or her individual needs. In addition, health professionals are available on each campus to provide support for students as they start to work toward and achieve their career goals. We’re here to make sure you have everything you need to build a better future.
If you have any additional questions, contact an admissions counselor by visiting bit.ly/2LvMjHt or calling (800) 733-JOBS [5627].
They will want notes from every doctor you ever had, even the retired ones, which is. completely impossible for most normal people, if you had an IEP It's their loophole to keep out disabled people, so be careful. If they ask if you have a disability, I would suggest you say rather not say, if they ask about the IEP at your last highschool, I wish you luck
Which is a better choice in being able to find a job? Job corps or getting in a trade in a community college?
Hi, Justin. Thanks for your question and interest in Job Corps! While we can't make a decision for you, we can tell you that, as soon as campuses are ready for new students, we'd love to have you in Job Corps. Job Corps can provide you with the education AND hands-on training you need for the career you want. If you've already applied, be sure to stay in touch with your admissions counselor. Your counselor will answer any questions you may have, talk to you about available training and what kinds of jobs you can expect after graduating, and let you know when your center is ready for you to join us. If you haven't applied, what are you waiting for? Visit bit.lu/2OePZhT or call (800) 733-JOBS [5627].
If you have your diploma and want to go for hvac, is it 18-24 months for everybody? I know someone that is going to finish in less than 10 months
Hi! The Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning program can take anywhere from 8-24 months to complete, however, our most successful students are in the program for at least 18 months. Job Corps is a self-paced program, so an admissions counselor will be able to provide more details about your situation and answer any questions. Follow this link for more information bit.ly/2OovDD8.
I am going to job corps next year and was just wondering how much the allowance they give you is
Hi. Thank you for your interest in Job Corps! Students receive a bi-weekly allowance. Still have questions? Job Corps admissions counselors can help! Visit tinyurl.com/y2f8nlf4 or call (800) 733-JOBS [5627] to be put in touch with an admissions counselor near you.
It’s like 20 every two weeks and they don’t let you get a job or leave campus
@@22delfuego56 I believe that is only if you live on campus
@@smo4830 well yea obviously if you don’t live on campus you can leave campus that goes without saying lol
when you start out it is usually $23.09 bi- weekly, once you have been enrolled in the program for a certain amount of days it goes up to $32.32 bi- weekly. Not including if you choose to apply for a job in the center you choose.
I am a high school student and I am interested in learning CNA. Can I still do it while I am in high school ?
You can earn a high school diploma or the equivalent through the Job Corps program. However, since Job Corps is a full-time program, you won’t be able to continue at your current high school.
@@DOLJobCorpsDoes that mean they will help you go through the process of dropping out and getting your equivalent at job corps?
Can I go to any job corp I want or does it depend on my region ?
When you graduate does job corp help you get into college & get you grants / scholarships?
If on top of course work what’s the shortest amount of time one can finish ? 6 or 8 months ?
Hi, Taylor. Thank you so much for your interest in Job Corps. Students typically go to a campus near them. Your admissions counselor will work with you to determine which campus is the best fit for you based on your location and career interest, etc.
When you graduate, we can provide you with resources to help you with your next step, whether it’s higher education, finding a job or joining the military. In fact, many students also earn college credits while enrolled in Job Corps.
As for the length of the program, Job Corps is self-paced, meaning you can train and learn at your own pace.
An admissions counselor will be able to answer any questions you may have. Please visit bit.ly/3nf9PL2 or 800-733-JOBS (5627) to be connected with an admissions counselor near you. If you still have questions, send us a message.
Disability accommodations: how can I find out more info about the disability accommodations that Job Corps has to offer?
Hi Dylan, Job Corps proudly serves a diverse population and responds to each student according to their individual needs. In addition, health professionals are available on each campus to provide support for students as they start to work toward and achieve their career goals. Job Corps is here to make sure you have everything you need to build a better future. For your additional questions about accommodations, please contact an admissions counselor by visiting bit.ly/3JeAamc or calling (800) 733-5627.
do you think i can get into job corps if i was recently a felon as a minor bc all i wanna do is get my life on track and take care of my future family
Hi! Other than for a few types of serious convictions, potential students won’t be denied an opportunity to participate in the Job Corps program solely because of a record. An admissions counselor will be able to provide more details about your situation and answer any questions. You can reach them by visiting bit.ly/2OovDD8 or by calling (800) 733-JOBS [5627].
Right now at most job cores. If I'm living in a dorm and i require necessities for quality of life reasons, can I get those with the money i receive, and go to a convenience store? Or have my family send me stuff i need? I hear the place is strict with bringing certain objects, like sharp things. I use razors for shaving, it helps with my mental health and helps me feel like myself. Will i be able to do these things if i sign up and start living there? I plan on studying things i love without my parents having to pay for college, i saw you reply often even now. I'm really worried it'll be strict. This is not a criticism, its just personal anxiety i have, because i want to feel comfortable living there and be able to be myself 24/7 without isolating myself because of anxiety.
Hi. Thank you so much for reaching out and for your interest in Job Corps. We know it can be scary to take that first step, but Job Corps staff will be there every step of the way to support you and answer any questions or concerns you may have. Basic toiletries are allowed, and students may pick up supplies they need, as well as receive packages from family. However, to ensure the safety of everyone on campus, there are some items that aren't allowed. To find out specifics, please reach out to an admissions counselor by visiting bit.ly/3nf9PL2 or calling 800-733-JOBS (5627). They’ll be able to answer any questions you may have about what you can and can’t bring to a campus near you. And feel free to reach out here with any other questions.
Awesome Stuff...Very much productive and informative......
Does job corps help you get in to the military
Terry Reed ask about job corps that have ROTC
Hi, Terry. Yes, Job Corps can help you get into the military. Many students take advantage of the education available at the centers in order to increase their ASVAB scores. Other students take advantage of military preparation programs that are available at some centers. An admissions representative would be able to help talk through options that may be a good fit for you. To be connected to an admissions representative near you, visit jobcorps.gov or call (800) 733-JOBS [5627].
Do you have to live in a dorm? I don’t think I can do it if that’s the case. I have my own house lol
Hello! Many Job Corps students live on campus. However, some campuses offer non-residential options where students can commute to campus each day for their hands-on training and classes, but do not live on campus. You can learn more by visiting info.joinjobcorps.com/yt or call 800-733-JOBS (5627) to be connected with Admissions staff. And of course, feel free to reach back out with any other questions.
Could a student that was forced completed due to reaching their 2 years mark, be eligible to return to Job Corps a year later ? And if so, would they have to apply to a different center oppose to the last center they forced completed from ?
Hi. An admissions counselor will be able to speak to you about your specific situation. You can visit bit.ly/2OovDD8 or call (800) 733-JOBS [5627] to speak with an admissions counselor.
@@DOLJobCorps guessing thats a no ☠️
I was in Job Corp in Limestone,Maine back in 1997 for over 1 and went back to Canada where I'm from and I'm from a small native rez called Listuguj and I was there to learn a trade and took carpentry and it was great experience and most of friends were from the Boston area and most of them have never meet a Native American Indian and was funny cause most of them asked me if we still lived in TeePees like they seen in the cowboy movies,which to me was funny cause we live like everyone else and to this day with Facebook I still keep in touch with some of my friends from there but sad cause some of the friends I meet have passed away too cause of the lifestyle they lived but it was the best times I had being in my 20s and if u have to go there I would say do it cause it's great experience and please ask me anything about my time I had there or if u have been there too,cause u never know maybe we been there together too and have a nice day and thank you 😊
I am dyslexic and I want a trade but academic book work is challenging. Is job corps more hands on meaning training hands on and not desk classroom
Job Corps can provide you with the education AND hands-on job training you need for the career you want. Job Corps offers training in trades that are in-demand and can lead to good-paying jobs, and we respond to each student according to his or her individual needs. We’re here to make sure you have everything you need to build a better future. If you have any additional questions, we encourage you to get in contact with your admissions counselor. You can visit bit.ly/2LvMjHt or call (800) 733-JOBS [5627] to be connected with an admissions counselor.
I have a question, if you want to go to an out of state location job corps center, is that possible? Let's say you live in Texas and want to go to a center in California. That's just an example
Hi. Thank you for your question. Many students are placed in the center nearest them. However, which center you attend is based on a variety of factors, including location and career interest. An admissions representative will work with you to determine which Job Corps center is the best fit for you. Visit jobcorps.gov/ or call (800) 733-5627 to speak with an admissions rep. near you.
Only trade that was open for me is in Oregon and I'm in Texas. I'll be shipping out soon
The center in California is the center I am attending for Advanced Training - Culinary Arts San Diego
I was just working on my college application and currently looking for a job when this ad popped up. I've been reading stuff about this place but still don't really know what it is. I am confused but interested.
Hi, Samannyh. Thanks for reaching out and for your interest in Job Corps! Job Corps provides free career training and education for 16- through 24-year-olds. With Job Corps, students get the experience they need to begin a career or apprenticeship, or advance to higher education. Some graduates even join the military. The best part? It’s free.
Learn more by visiting bit.ly/2Z8pVfi, or call (800) 733-JOBS [5627] to be connected with an admissions counselor. And of course, feel free to reach back out with any other questions.
How long is the course
@@PandorumSinz oh okay thank youuu
On average how long does it take to become an electrician?
Hi. Job Corps offers electrical career training, which typically takes about 18 months to complete. Job Corps is a self-paced program so you’ll progress at your own pace, and students are typically in the program for 18-24 months. To learn more about the electrical program, visit www.jobcorps.gov/train/384/construction/162/electrical.
What if you are a young mother with 2 kids, do they allow or have daycare facilities? I want to join job corps but idk how I can be successful with my babies.
Please Help With Any Advice For paths for young mothers.
Hi! Job Corps tries to support students with children by offering child care at certain campuses. An admissions counselor can talk to you about your options. Visit bit.ly/3JeAamc or call 800-733-JOBS (5627) to learn more.
Yall got gym's for working out?
Some centers do. As far as I know, most of them do.
Yes, we do! Our centers have gyms and rec areas. Are you interested in learning more or applying?
@@DOLJobCorps just applied thank you.
@@lowkeykeylow5526 That's great. Good luck!
@@DOLJobCorps does job corps help you get into the military
Truth is this. It REALLY depends on WHICH Job Corps you go to, who is running it, and what Trade you pick.
Get any of the wrong ones and its gonna be an up hill battle. Get the right ones and excell at your Trade and your golden.
The main problem I saw when I was in JC was the Private Companies that ran the places would often favor Traded that they were interested in, often to thhe Detriment of other Traded. Also, they are not always up front about the Traded. Many ofvthe Traded require you to go to Collage after(basically making JC pointless), and they will offer to help you Apply for those schools.....but then your on your own. Unfortunately, they also dont tell you those schools are Not always in a Location where you can any Support System.....so, its on you to make it work(so much for After Grad Support promises).
Like I said. Choose the Right Center and the Right Trade and your good(as long as you commit to it), otherwise, get your Diploma/G.E.D. and dive into the world like the rest of us.
Is LA a good job corpse to go to
@@marionsanders2207 you would have to ask a person who has been there. I have attended Gary Job Corps(San Marcos, Tx) and the North Texas Job Corps(McKinney, Tx).
@@BugIsMe Honestly, NorthTexas sucked when I was there ...BUT.....as I understand, they have had many facilities upgraded since then. Honestly though, the Gary Center was WAY better, even with all the b.s. that was going at the time. The Center is larger, has more trades, and more entertainment facilities. It's Gym alone is fantastic, the Poolhall was massive. The Theater kinda sucked(was clearly old and not well maintained).
Between those two, go for Gary.
Can someone work on a high school diploma and then a trade or do one after the other? Is it just better to try to get a GED first?
Hi, Charlie. Job Corps is self-paced, meaning you can train and learn at your own pace. That means students have the opportunity to earn their high school diploma while gaining hands-on training, all at their own pace. An admissions counselor will work with you to help you determine the right career pathway for you. Visit bit.ly/3nf9PL2 or call 800-733-JOBS (5627) to be connected with an admissions counselor near you.
Hi! I was just wondering if Job corps allows cell phones, computers, ipads, etc. I tried to look everywhere and I've read all the rules but I'm still confused, I'm a bit stupid so that could be the reason. lol
And also, what jobs are available for people who are kinda slow, and take longer to learn?
Hi, Judas. Thank you for reaching out. Every Job Corps center has their own rules about what devices are and are not allowed, and most centers that allow cell phones restrict their use to designated areas. Also, Job Corps is self-paced which means that you can move through the courses and trainings as quickly, or slowly, as you’d like. We will also provide you with resources to help you find a job. Contact an admissions counselor to learn more about technology policies and the trainings areas available at your center. To get in touch with an admissions counselor in your area, call (800) 733-JOBS [5627].
Did y’all learn how to be independent and by yourself because I’m tryna learn that
I don’t have a car right now. Would I be able to work and buy one with there?
Hi, Dane. Thank you for reaching out and for your interest in Job Corps! We provide free transportation to students, so you won’t need to worry about having a car to get to Job Corps. Due to limited space and a busy schedule, Job Corps students who live on center aren’t allowed to bring cars on campus. An admissions counselor will be able to answer any questions you may have. Please visit bit.ly/2OovDD8 or call (800) 733-JOBS [5627] to be connected with an admissions counselor near you.
If anyone is looking at these comments. My mom is sending me to job corps soon, and I have to leave all of my friends and family. So would I be able to keep my phone with me, so I can still keep in touch with them?
Hi, Elysant. Yes, you will be able to bring your cell phone with you to campus to stay connected with your friends and family! If you have any other questions about what you can bring to campus with you, please reach out to your admission counselor or visit bit.ly/2Z8pVfi for more information.
I’m 23 and I’ll be 24 next March is it too late for me?
Hi, LaShonda. No, it is not too late! You can be 24 and apply to Job Corps. To find out more about the Job Corps program, please visit bit.ly/2OovDD8 or call (800) 733-JOBS [5627]
@@DOLJobCorps lmao why you lying to the girl ? You know damn well she gonna be on the waiting list longer than a year and then will no longer be eligible.
@@jonathonr4397 Yep been waiting a year and I can't take it anymore. I'm thinking about blowing all my savings at a tech school
Some waiting lists aren’t long depending your area, when I applied I was there in 3 weeks
@@jonathonr4397 that’s not how it works if she already applied at 24 how could they kick her out once she turns 25
Hi. Does Job Corps provide assistance for schooling beyond high school education? Particularly college/university.
Thanks for reaching out and for your interest in Job Corps! With over 120 campuses across the United States, Job Corps provides free career training and education for 16- through 24-year-olds. Here, students get the experience they need to begin a career or apprenticeship, or advance to higher education. Some graduates even join the military. The best part? It’s free.
Learn more by visiting bit.ly/3JeAamc, or call 800-733-JOBS (5627) to be connected with an admissions counselor.
Does anybody know if i have to live there if im learning about hvac ??
Hi! Some centers do offer nonresidential options where students don’t live on campus. Due to COVID-19, Job Corps centers have temporarily suspended on-campus operations to protect the well-being of students and staff. Even though students are not on campus, they are still attending classes ... just online! Job Corps is still accepting applications. We recommend you begin the application process now so you’re ready to join us when centers reopen! To start your application, please visit bit.ly/2LvMjHt.
Can I join after i graduate? Im asking because for me that would be best, also somw help with applying would be nice
You can still join! Visit JobCorps.gov/recruiting/enrollment-interest or call 800-733-JOBS (5627) to start your application process.
Yo I pray you can actually answer this real quick. I was suppose to go to a job core center and start living in the dorms tomorrow but I ended up going to the ER and I’m contagious and extremely weak. I’ve called the center countless times and the person I’m working with. Nobody is responding and I’m trying to figure out if I can postpone the date for atleast a week until I get better.
Hi! Please continue reaching out to your admissions representative. If he or she doesn't answer the phone, leave a voicemail with your contact information. They will reach out to you as soon as they are able to!
DOLJobCorps Yes they called back this morning. Thanks. I was just worried I wouldn’t be able to postpone.
@@lowfat_booger1929 We're glad you were able to get in touch with your admissions representative and hope you feel better soon!
Thats mostly fake, yall got real questions, ill be blunt with yall. Ask me. I went twice between 2016 and 2018. And i experienced both changes And still got homies that went back or for sum reason work there
How would you describe your overall experiences? Do you feel that you benefitted overall? Is there anything important that you think applicants considering staying there should know, or something that they may not have been made aware of by their admission counselors?
Pros and cons ?
I’m interested in Advanced Computer System Administration. I know I need to have completed a program prior but I have not done that. However, I already have my A+ certification and have 6 months of experience working in computer repair. Would I still be eligible for the program?
Hi! We are so glad you’re interested in advancing your training at Job Corps. You will need to complete your core Job Corps training before you can move to one of our advanced training programs. For more information on career training paths offered, please visit JobCorps.gov/train.
Still have questions? Job Corps admissions counselors can help! Visit bit.ly/2LvMjHt or call (800) 733-JOBS [5627] to be put in touch with an admissions counselor near you.
I have a full time job and a car but i want to go to jobcorp to get my trade , can i keep my car?
Thanks for checking! Due to limited space, students who live on center aren’t allowed to bring cars on campus. But don’t worry, transportation to off-center training and activities is provided. If you have any questions, please reach out to Admissions staff member.
Hows the information technology program?
Job Corps can provide you with the education AND hands-on job training you need for the career you want. Job Corps offers training in trades that are in-demand and can lead to good-paying jobs. You can learn more about the information technology program by visiting www.jobcorps.gov/train. If you have any additional questions, we encourage you to get in contact with an admissions counselor. You can visit bit.ly/2LvMjHt or call (800) 733-JOBS [5627] to be connected with an admissions counselor.
Do I need to do a trade? I just wanna get my GED
Thanks for your interest in Job Corps! Because we’re focused on comprehensive training and education, we don’t offer individual classes. That said, if you are interested in enrolling in Job Corps, we would love to talk with you! Visit bit.ly/2Z8pVfi or call (800) 733-5627 to speak with an admissions counselor in your area.
Does job corps accept 15 year olds because if so i would consider going
Hi, Jonathan. Thanks for your interest in Job Corps! Job Corps is the nation’s largest career technical training and education program for students ages 16 through 24. But, we recommend
you begin the application process now so you’re ready to join us. To start your application or to learn more about Job Corps, please visit bit.ly/2ZhBEYq or call (800) 733-JOBS [5627].
I wouldn’t recommend going if you’re under 18 that’s no place for a kid
@@22delfuego56 my mom signed me up and im 16, any tips?
How long does it take to become a EMT with a high school diploma?
Hi. Job Corps is self-paced, meaning you can train and learn at your own pace. Imagine that-your path to a brighter future is closer than you think! To apply, visit bit.ly/3aTRpcW or call 800-733-JOBS (5627). You can also learn more about our EMT career training here: www.jobcorps.gov/train/386/healthcare/176/emergency-medical-technician.
is everything really free? do they really help everything? i really want to go but just don’t know anything about it really
Hi. Thanks for reaching out and for your interest in Job Corps! With over 120 campuses across the United States, Job Corps provides free career training and education for 16- through 24-year-olds. Here, students get the experience they need to begin a career or apprenticeship, or advance to higher education. Some graduates even join the military. The best part? It’s free. Learn more by visiting bit.ly/2LvMjHt, or call (800) 733-JOBS [5627] to be connected with an admissions counselor. And of course, feel free to reach back out with any other questions.
Don’t go man
@[K.J. Not Found] Unless you are homeless or need a GED there are no benefits of that program honestly you waste your time
Can I try y’all basketball team
I wish I knew about this when I was younger I'm 33 way too late for me smh
No you don’t your better off saving up for a college
How about if you don’t have any friend
Hi, Furaha. At Job Corps, you’ll have the opportunity to meet friends on center, and if you’re already a JC student, you should join the closed student Facebook group: facebook.com/groups/jobcorpsstudents. Let us know if you have any questions.
There’s a job Corp in California?
Hi. Job Corps has more than 120 campuses across the United States and Puerto Rico. Chances are, there’s one near you. That means that your fresh start is closer than you think. Take a virtual tour to see what centers near you look like: virtualtours.jcmarketplace.com/
How do I register for JC?
Thanks for your interest in Job Corps! To apply, visit bit.ly/3JeAamc or call 800-733-JOBS (5627). From there, you’ll be connected with Admissions Services staff near you.
I’m 24 and interested is there anything I can do
Hi! Thanks for your interest. There are a few eligibility requirements to meet before you can start training at Job Corps. For example, you should be 16-24 years old, income-eligible, and a U.S. citizen (or lawfully admitted permanent resident alien, refugee, asylee, or other immigrant who has been authorized to work in the United States). Sound like you? See if you’re eligible at JobCorps.gov/recruiting/student-eligibility-quiz.
Still have questions? Job Corps admissions counselors can help! Visit bit.ly/3nf9PL2 or call 800-733-JOBS (5627) to be put in touch with an admissions counselor near you.
Do they train envio producing a Job Corps
Hi. Thank you for reaching out. Do you mind please clarifying your question so I can best assist you?
How long do it take to get your hs diploma there
Hi! Job Corps is a self-paced program so students work at their own pace. Many students are in the program for 18-24 months. You can earn your high school diploma while training at Job Corps, too. Please visit bit.ly/2OovDD8 or call (800) 733-JOBS [5627] for more information.
It depends on you and your academic levels but I seen some get it in under 2 months
You can’t leave the property?
Hi. Thank you for your message! At this time, we are suspending weekend passes and breaks to help keep the risk of COVID-19 being brought to campus low. This helps to keep students safe and able to keep working toward their goals. For more information on what to expect when you arrive on campus, please visit backtojobcorps.com or text UPDATES to 53508. And of course, feel free to reach back out with any other questions.
You have to be chaperoned usually
Oilfield and trucking jobs $$$$$ into it man it's money
How much does it cost ?
Job Corps is free for eligible students! Are you interested in applying? You can learn more here: www.jobcorps.gov/.
Whaoo whaoo Deep tell people the truth!!!
Watchu mean explain cuz i might have to go
@@xxbeasttmodee17xx68 when you go just staying focused is Definitely the 🗝️
Don’t go
Do you share a room in job corps?
ajante meyers yes
Grand Rapids MI to DETROIT JOB CORPS MUCH FUN FAMILY
Latoya Nash!!!🙏💞🙏😭
yes so want it is like at job corps bc i am going and i never been
Hi, Alyshia. Thanks for reaching out. We can't wait for you to begin your Job Corps journey! With over 120 campuses across the United States, Job Corps provides free career training and education for 16- through 24-year-olds. Here, students get the experience they need to begin a career or apprenticeship, or advance to higher education. Some graduates even join the military. The best part? It’s free.
You can reach out to your admissions counselor for any further questions. And of course, feel free to reach back out with any other questions.
@@DOLJobCorps okay thank u
i would like to go back i was a positive role model and student of the mother may i go back please as an adult, adult are most likely to succeeded cause kids don't care, adult would put good use or tax dollars and get a trade and start working. i'm back at square 1 when i left job corp, my mother raped step dad beat the hell outta me please help congress, i would like to back and forget everything .please have a program for adults we would make you proud. PLEASE!
Does it help with getting your id and birth certificate
Hello. You can earn a driver's license at Job Corps. You will need proof of citizenship in order to apply to Job Corps.
is it true job corps is haunted?
Do you be in the room with ppl your age
Hi Quan! Thanks for your interest in Job Corps. Dorms vary from center to center; but you’ll typically live with two or three roommates. An admissions counselor will be able to talk through specific roommate details, including age, with you. You can get connected with an admissions counselor by visiting bit.ly/3JeAamc or calling 800-733-JOBS (5627).
What ya military programs like
Hi! At some of our Job Corps centers, we offer ROTC and training in other related areas such as homeland security and information technology. Many Job Corps graduates go on to join the military, and Job Corps helps prepare and connect them to that path. For more information about the training programs offered at Job Corps, visit www.jobcorps.gov/train. If you want to talk with an admissions representative, you can call (800) 733-5627 to be connected with someone.
Will Job Corps help you go to college?
Hi, Kaye. With Job Corps, you can get the experience and skills you need to start a career that’s right for you, go on to college or join the military. The best part? It’s free. Visit JobCorps.gov to learn more.
Ya see...I'm from the Treasure Island Job Corp center in San Francisco. Please help ;- ;
Can wheelchair people go there?
Job Corps proudly serves a diverse population and responds to each student according to their individual needs. In addition, health professionals are available on each campus to provide support for students as they start to work toward and achieve their career goals. Job Corps is here to make sure you have everything you need to build a better future. If you have any additional questions, contact an admissions counselor by visiting bit.ly/2LvMjHt or calling (800) 733-5627.
@@DOLJobCorps Yea but is it for wheelchair people, Like do you have ramps and stuff? (Inside and outside)
While every Job Corps center is not wheelchair accessible, the Job Corps program, when viewed in its entirety, is readily accessible to individuals with disabilities. Therefore, if the needs of a student with a mobility disability cannot be met at a particular center, the student is assigned to another center that can meet the student’s needs and offers comparable training.
Big cap
no im not going there
are you allowed to wear longsleeves under your uniform?
Thanks for your question. If you're in the application process, please check with your Admissions Representative on uniform requirements. If you're already a student on center, you can ask your instructor for more details on attire requirements for the specific training areas.
@@DOLJobCorps do y'all check on people who finish job corps
Even before graduation, Job Corps staff can provide you with resources to help you find a job. We provide guidance on everything from resume writing to interview prep. After graduation, a Job Corps Career Transition Specialist will keep in touch with you to make sure things are going well in your new career. You don’t have to take our word for it, though. Hear from recent graduates about the success they found with Job Corps on our RUclips page: ruclips.net/user/DOLJobCorps
Job Corp is trash I went there waste my time I did finish it
Why is it trash, did you not get experience towards a career from it? I'm thinking about sending my son there...any opinions are welcome. Thanx
It is tbh it’s only good for getting a GED and Drivers license if you go any further in the program you’d just be wasting your time, unless you do the nursing program that’s probably the only beneficial program they have
@@22delfuego56
They did not let me do the IT position
@@22delfuego56 Do you have experience with multiple programs? Did you ever go more than once or are you speaking of multiple people’s experiences?
if you do whats ur supposed to do legit good grades and never get in trouble can u smoke weed? lmao
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This place is terrible I still live here btb XD
let me know how it is i wanna live like im in college like is there any parties phones?
@@xg6tayif you’re not in a bad position there is 0 reason to go here.
I did not wanna go was alright threw me in military thank alot
Steal charge me nasty ny
Do not ny nasty