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FAQ for Students
Can I bring personal items & lunch?
We have a refrigerator for lunches. Keep personal items, like purses and
backpacks out from under foot and push in your chair when you get up. If
you see any safety hazards, please inform an instructor.
Do I need to attend every day?
Yes.
Since the purpose of this program is to help build a variety of skills
for employment, there will be Interpersonal Skills and Job Readiness
sessions that you will be required to attend. You will build resumes,
cover letters, interview strategies, and job search skills, etc.
Can I use Training Center resources?
If you have graduated from one of our programs, you have access to use
the Graduate Open Lab resources in the afternoon. Our Open Lab resource
is available for: 1) Training Center graduates and 2) Staffing
Associates (people employed with our Staffing department).
Do we get breaks?
Standards for a 5 hour work day entitle you to one 15 minute break and
one 30 minute lunch break. If modifications to this schedule need to be
made to accommodate any physical limitations, please notify your
instructor. Promptly return to your work when your break times have
ended.
Can I use the phone, copier or fax?
There is a phone available for use during break times only. Students are
not allowed to use the copier or fax without permission and are to be
used for classroom and business purposes only.
What is the expected behavior to follow?
Swearing, hostile language, or harassment of any kind is not acceptable.
Please be careful with your conversations. There are many private
issues, including politics, religion, and sexual orientation, which
should be discussed outside the Training Center or workplace. Respect
the privacy of other students in the training center, at all times. In
the event your behavior is deemed disruptive or otherwise contrary to
the best interests of the Training Center, you may be terminated from
the program.
Can I borrow a book?
You may check out resource books. If you don’t see the book you want,
ask a instructor. Do not take books off the shelf. Do not write in any
book that doesn’t belong to you. Note: It is against federal copyright
law to photocopy from books.
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