The RoadShow highlights opportunities for careers
PRINCE GEORGE – Whether its operating a snow plough, a road truck or a front-end loader, these students from the Prince George Necaho Aboriginal Employment and Training Association got to put themselves in the driver’s seat.
“It’s a good transition into what you would what you’d actually experience in the real world,” says Ken Barwich, Tour Operator for the RoadShow. “The controls are very similar. And mistakes are not as consequential.”
The trailer came available in January and this is the first year it is on the road, on behalf of the Road Builders Association. Road construction, heavy equipment operations, and snow ploughing are in the same place as every other profession: Highly short in operators.
