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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 Sep 2013, p. 18

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ll - WAFbRuX) CHRONICLE - Wednesday. September 4, 2013 SBCOI 1d career fund“. 18 a V an able for jOb seekers ne of the challenges many sons, Second Career is definitely plan for your future and avoid need time to review and hopefully jobseekers face is coming worth exploring} spending lots of time and money approve your application, so you up with the funds required Applications are approved to train for a job that doesn‘t fit should start the process well in to train for today‘s job opportuni- based on a combination of factors your interests or family needs, or advance of your program start ‘ ties. including your employment sta~ isn't in demand in the labour mar- date, Ontario's Ministry of Training, tus, length of time unemployed. ket. To learn more about Second Colleges and Universities offers a educational background, work it is also important to know Career or to receive help with your grant program, Second Career. history and training requirements. that applying for Second Career is application. visit a local Employ» that will cover costs associated The training programs must be an involved process and not a ment Ontario assessment centre ' with training that increases college-level programs, up to two quick-fix solution. such as Lutherwood or visit the employment opportunities for eli- years in length, and lead to an The time it takes to complete Service Canada website: gible individuals occupation that has good employ- -’; the research and application www.tcu.govon.caleng/secondca Funds of up to $23,000 can be merit prospects in Ontario, : varies, but on average can take reer. provided for tuition, books. other Academic upgrading for pre- several months. an instructional costs. transportation requisites or language skills can You need to do some labour lessica MdJui'stin isanEmployâ€" and a basic living allowance for also be incorporated in some market research, training provider mentAdvllsoratLurheru/ood who the training period cases. research, and complete a review of support: clients with Second Career . Since Second Career is a costâ€" in order to apply for funding. ' ' your household income and applima'onssotheycan obtain the sharing grant, partiCipants maybe you need to know what career you about doing some career explo- expenses. skillsandqualificarions theyneed required to contribute toward the would like to train for. ration so you can learn more Although this takes time and in today’s workforce This column is costs depending on their house lfyou aren't certain. I recom- about yourself and your career effort. it is designed to help you parrofasefiaswrirten [rt/Luther- hold income. mend you contact an Employ- options. make informed decisions and uuxistafiofl'eringjobsearch rips lf you have been laid off or ment Ontario assessment centre Spending time on career explo- improve your chances of success amiadm’ce. 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