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ABC Gould Construction Institute is seeking teachers

Boston, MA Do you or does someone you know hold a Journeyman or Master’s license in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts? ABC’s Gould Construction Institute (GCI) is currently seeking teachers for fall trade classes and is providing incentives for referrals. GCI is a state-licensed private occupational school that provides apprenticeship, craft and management level training to ABC member contractors and the general industry.

GCI is in need of additional teachers in most trades for apprenticeship classes beginning this fall. There are openings in a variety of locations throughout the state. Learn more and find out how you can earn $300 just for referring an instructor to GCI.

Contact GCI’s Instructor Liaison Director Mike Maloney to find out more about this opportunity to make some extra cash while giving back to your trade! Teaching experience is a plus, but not necessary.

Contact Mike Maloney with any potential leads or questions at (781) 270-9990 ext. 1138 or mike@gwgci.org

 

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