After experiencing a “lay-off,” Crystal finds a new career path in Health Information Technology.

Career Specialist Michelle Sanchez reports on her customer. “Crystal had been “laid-off” in April 2016, from Rush Trucking Center in Mt. Vernon, Illinois due to a plant closure. In May 2016, she began receiving dislocated worker services administered by Man-Tra-Con Corporation through WIOA funding. Crystal had only been familiar with the trucking business, after having worked in it for over 20 years.

WIOA training assistance helps Brianna transition into a high-paying career as a Registered Nurse.

Career Specialist Michelle Sanchez reports on her customer. “Brianna had been working part-time at Franklin County Hospital and part-time as a server at Applebee’s when she came to us seeking assistance in December 2016. She wanted to find full-time, permanent, self-sufficient employment, but was waiting to be accepted into the Associate Degree Nursing program at Rend Lake College.

After a “lay off,” WIOA Training helps Theresa find better paying job as a Patient Account Representative.

Michelle Sanchez reports on her customer, “Theresa was “laid off” from Health Care Service Corporation after nearly 16 years of employment, working as an insurance claims processor. In June 2017, she had been receiving unemployment benefits when she came to Man-Tra-Con seeking assistance. She was eligible to receive WIOA Training Assistance and wanted to begin vocational retraining as soon as possible.

WIOA training assistance helps unemployed mom finish her program to become a Registered Nurse.

Career Specialist Michelle Sanchez reports on her customer. “Leeann, one of two parents in a family of four, had not been able to obtain full-time, self-sufficient employment when she visited Man-Tra-Con for assistance in December 2016. Leeann decided to focus full-time on her studies, and wanted to enroll in the Associate Degree Nursing program at Rend Lake College in Ina, Illinois.

After 3 years of unemployment, Nolan returns to school to become a Registered Nurse.

Career Specialist Christina Abbott reports on her customer, “When Nolan and I met in March 2015, he had been unemployed for the past 3 years. He had been laid off from his last two jobs—working as a car salesman at Auffenberg in Herrin, and before that, working at an art gallery selling online art. He was getting frustrated looking for a job. Nolan realized he lacked the education to find a full-time, permanent position that would support him and his soon to be wife.”

SPNEG and WIOA grant funded training assistance helps Richie double his income plus find a career that he loves.

Career Specialist Michelle Sanchez reports on her customer. “Richie came to Man-Tra-Con for career development and job search assistance in December 2016, when he was discharged from his position at South Side Lumber, Inc., in Herrin, Illinois. He had been earning $12.80 per hour as a Plumbing Manager at his former job and did not have the work history or education to find new employment at the same wage.