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Blue Collar & Proud of It

The All-in-One Resource for Finding Freedom, Financial Success, and Security Outside the Cubicle

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The All-in-One Resource for Infrastructure Jobs, Green Careers, Reliable Blue-Collar Work, and More!

Not everyone is suited to a white-collar career or wants to get the four-year degree
that these jobs typically require. But that doesn't mean you have to turn your back
on a great salary, exciting work, and a profession that commands respect.
Joe Lamacchia is proof. After graduating high school, he said no to college--and found
personal and professional success as the owner of a thriving landscaping company. He also started BlueCollarandProudofIt.com, a resource for people who want to find work in the skilled trades. Blue-collar workers build and maintain our bridges, keep our cars running, fix our plumbing, and provide vital services to every home. That's why Lamacchia
calls these 'necessary jobs.' Most blue-collar work simply cannot be outsourced to foreign
countries and it's often recession-proof. As Baby Boomers retire, blue-collar industries
are experiencing workforce shortages because there aren't enough well-trained
people to fill all of these jobs. That is, until now . . .

Blue Collar and Proud of It gives you the information you need to pursue a stable, enjoyable, well-paying job--one that makes a difference every day in your community.
Whether you're just out of high school, have been a victim of downsizing, or are looking for a new direction, Lamacchia explains all the options, outlines the necessary training, and delivers true stories of people who have made their own way in the blue-collar world. Discover a wealth of opportunities, including:

• carpentry • machinery • roofing • electricians • truck drivers • green construction
• Broadband technicians • welding • ironworkers • solar panel installation
• water conservation

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    • Library Journal

      September 1, 2009
      Written in an easy, conversational style, this guide aims to recruit the next wave of blue-collar workersand educate teachers and parents who insist that earning a four-year degree is the only ticket to success. Lamacchia, who created and maintains www.bluecollarandproudofit.com, and journalist Samburg attempt to increase awareness and respect for overlooked jobs such as fishing, logging, and welding by highlighting success stories and providing information about the work environment, salaries, and training needed for various occupations. They also include rsum tips and apprenticeship program and trade school listings by state. VERDICT Although this is meant to inform and inspire those for whom college is neither desirable nor realisticand to prove that "going blue collar is not the kiss of death"the effort is weighed down by hints of unresolved bitterness from Lamacchia. Readers looking for objective information on blue-collar careers would be better served by the "Occupational Outlook Handbook", from which Lamacchia admittedly draws heavily.Tamela Chambers, Chicago P.L.

      Copyright 2009 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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