IBEW Local 5 Veterans Committee Page
VISION STATEMENT
Our mission is to support veterans and make available, information on the services and programs that benefit veterans during their membership in the IBEW.
Many of the skills, habits and discipline learned in the military translate to the electrical trade.
Working as an electrician requires close attention to detail, the ability to see a task through to completion and being able to work independently and as part of a team. All of these traits go hand-in-hand with those who have military experience.
Young people are most often steered towards colleges and universities after high school graduation and older generations are retiring, resulting in a critical void in the skilled trades industry. Former military personnel are perfect candidates to fill these positions that need dedicated workers.
As an apprentice, you will be able to better meet your family’s needs while you learn. Apprentices make a livable wage, receive family healthcare, and earn retirement benefits such as a 401k plan and pension. All of these benefits make for a pathway to the middle class, following military service.
The IBEW apprenticeship program utilizes the earn-while-you-learn model. This model is perfect for service members who need to immediately start making money. Apprentices earn that livable wage while they train on-the-job and learn from experienced journeymen.
Consider the following two programs as you make the transition back to civilian work.
Thank You For Your Service!