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  1. Home - Veteran's Electrical Entry Program. Jumpstart your career. Learn the basics necessary to be an Electrical Worker and receive automatic entry into the apprenticeship after completing VEEP. What is VEEP? Apply Now. Develop Skills.

  2. What is VEEP? The Veterans Electrical Entry Program (VEEP) was developed to provide transitioning service members and recently separated veterans the ability to reenter the civilian workforce in a high demand field.

  3. The Veterans Electrical Entry Program (VEEP) is designed by the electrical training ALLIANCE to fill two needs facing the United States currently. The first is providing transitioning service members and recently separated veterans the ability to reenter the civilian workforce in a high demand field that offers excellent earning potential.

  4. VEEP is a pre-apprenticeship program established and approved by the electrical training ALLIANCE to create opportunities for transitioning service members, recently separated veterans and...

  5. Aug 30, 2019 · VEEP Bridges the Gap Between the Military and What’s Next. The pre-apprenticeship program run out of Anchorage, Alaska, Local 1547 trains veterans coming out of the military for electrical careers across the country.

  6. Mar 15, 2023 · Working to fill those openings is the Veterans Electrical Entry Program (VEEP). Developed by the Electrical Training Alliance (ETA) in 2018, VEEP connects veterans and transitioning military personnel with apprenticeship opportunities in the electrical field.

  7. Jun 17, 2020 · VEEP works with base leadership to provide an opportunity for servicemen and women in their final six months of service to complete a pre-apprenticeship in an intensive, full-time course.

  8. The Veterans Electrical Entry Program has been expanding its reach into California, including at Riverside Local 440 and San Bernardino Local 477, where they recently had 14 graduates go through the program, with more approaching completion.

  9. Feb 15, 2024 · The program first rolled out around 2015 and was recently reinvigorated with classroom and virtual work for aspiring electricians. Industry stakeholders agree that veterans can benefit the industry. For contractors interested in VEEP, the aim is to hire qualified veterans and give them a livelihood, Kufchak said.

  10. U.S. Military Veterans Electrical Entry Program (VEEP) Are you a military member in Alaska? Are you separating from service and looking for your next career? If so, you could have an exciting career as an IBEW Electrician waiting for you after separation ANYWHERE IN THE UNITED STATES. Here’s how it works:

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