Sunday, May 23, 2010

texas workforce commission


texas workforce commission


"Texas Commission blown labor flexibility, because we know Brayton Fire Training at the College Station area of education, or a customer site anywhere in Texas to offer. And they were delighted with our excellent curriculum, which is aligned to the National Fire Protection Association standards and is ready for the last," said Gordon Lohmeyer, Evening Program Director of Private Sector. "You could say that the evening was manned and ready to take advantage of this opportunity."

"We have contracts with eight companies, and we are working with them to training schedules," said Lohmeyer, who wrote the proposal, and Ron Peddy Night and Carla Collins of TEEX Technology and Economic Development Division. A consortium of companies: Arkema, Chevron, Conoco, DuPont, Huntsman, Invista, and the Valero Texas Petrochemicals. To participate, each company has multiple plants and locations are in Texas."This is a fantastic opportunity to TEEX relationship with these companies to help them train their employees," said Collins, director of training for Ted, who is the administrative support services.

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