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Rapid Response 47 @RapidResponse47 - PEACE Through STRENGTH.
🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
https://x.com/RapidResponse47/status/2027964248060572132
Rapid Response 47 @RapidResponse47 - Video: "We want to say thank you to President Trump. This is the only person who has supported us in the last 50 years." ❤️
https://x.com/RapidResponse47/status/2027962925202252033
Rapid Response 47 @RapidResponse47 - Donald J. Trump @realDonaldTrump
NO MERCY TO TERRORISTS you dumb bastards!
11:47 AM • Apr 21, 2013
https://x.com/RapidResponse47/status/2027940457704022512
Rapid Response 47 @RapidResponse47 - Video: "I don't know how to thank President Trump. I am speechless." ❤️
https://x.com/RapidResponse47/status/2027938051733741621
Real America's Voice (RAV) @RealAmVoice - Video: .@thejointstaff Chairman Gen. Dan Caine: "At 15:38, 3:38 PM on Friday, February 27, @CENTCOM, through the @SecWa, received the final go order from President Trump. The President directed, and I quote, 'Operation Epic Fury is approved. No aborts. Good luck.'"
https://x.com/RealAmVoice/status/2028466071628358085
Real America's Voice (RAV) @RealAmVoice - Video: NEW: TINA PETERS DENIED BOND
@ApolloPappas: Appeals court came back and said there was no record of them filing for a motion for bond review...her attorneys DID IN FACT do so.
@condemnedUSA
https://x.com/RealAmVoice/status/2027855554828484790
The Real Mike Rowe @mikeroweworks - For nearly 20 years, I’ve argued that closing the skills gap will only happen if lots of private companies – large and small – take steps internally to make a more persuasive case for the opportunities that exist within their own organizations and then support those opportunities with incentives that work. Consider the program just announced by my old friends at Trident Seafood, who are grappling with a shortage of skilled workers in Alaska.
If you watch Deadliest Catch, you might know that Trident processes a LOT of seafood, including most the King Crab that made the show famous. In fact, if you want to read a true rags to riches story, google Chuck Bundrant, the founder. Chuck worked his way up from a greenhorn in 1961. He revolutionized the industry with a legendary boat called The Billiken - the first crab boat in Alaska to catch, cook, and freeze crab. Chuck went on to form Trident, a privately held, multi-billion-dollar seafood behemoth that employs nearly 10,000 people today – many of whom are skilled tradesmen. He passed in 2021, but his reputation as a risk taker will endure, and his legacy will be around for as long as crustaceans are on the menu.
I admire what Chuck built, but what I admire even more is Trident’s Skilled Trades Trainee Program. It uses structured training focused on industry needs, as well as mentoring to develop skilled trades personnel for shore-based plant processing operations throughout Alaska. Through a partnership with Alaska Vocational Technical Center (AVTEC), Trident developed a two-year skilled trades training course, with an additional two-year post-commitment of employment with the company. Trainees spend their first year rotating between coursework and applying their learnings at a Trident facility, with exposure to most of the skilled trades. Mentors are provided, and Trident funds their education, books, tools, travel and hourly wage.
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