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  2. List of largest Central Ohio employers - Wikipedia

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    American Electric Power: Utilities: 3,900 Huntington Bancshares Inc. Financial Activities: 3,500 AT&T Ohio (formerly SBC Ohio) Information: 3,000 Ross Products Division, Abbott Labs: Manufacturing: 2,800 Nationwide Children's Hospital: Health Care: 2,706 Medco Health Solutions, Inc. Health Care/Wholesale Trade: 2,528 South-Western City School ...

  3. Handyman - Wikipedia

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    A handyman working on a door frame. A handyman (abbr. HNDMN), [1] also known as a fixer, [2] handyperson [3] [4] or handyworker, [5] [6] maintenance worker, maintenance man, repairman, repair worker, or repair technician, [7] is a person who is skilled at a wide range of repairs, typically for keeping buildings, shops or equipment around the home in good condition.

  4. National Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee

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    The organization worked with various experts to ensure that electrical apprentices in the organized labor movement had access to the most-up-to date training initiatives in the electrical construction industry. The organization had also hosted the National Training Institute (NTI), the largest electrical training seminar in North America.

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    What Types of Part-Time Jobs Are Seniors Finding? Among the areas gig workers are flocking to are rideshare driving (Uber, Lyft), delivery services (DoorDash, Grubhub), freelance writing and ...

  6. Blue-collar worker - Wikipedia

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    In higher level blue collar jobs, such as becoming an electrician or plumber, vocational training or apprenticeships are required and state-certification is also necessary. [4] For this reason, it is common to apply the label "blue collar" or "working class" to people without a college education, whether or not they work in a blue-collar job.

  7. Electrical contractor - Wikipedia

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    Electrical contractors employ workers in many capacities, determined by their level of training and experience. Some common jobs include: Apprentice electrician — Receives on-the-job training and classroom instruction from licensed journeymen or master electricians about how to install, modify, repair, and maintain power and lighting systems.

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