ABC-SEMI Southeast Michigan Contractors Issue 3, 2024
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get his journeyman license and get going. “We’ve all been doing this for a while, and the past four years provided us with the tools and knowledge for our careers, so I’m ready to do what I have to do to be successful,” Burzycki said. Devin Gostomski recalls walking in on the first day of school start ing his training during COVID. “During COVID was not the best. Doing some days online because of restrictions was a pain and not ideal for someone who wants to work with their hands,” Gostomski said. “At that time, I wasn’t sure if I would make it because it was odd learning about hand and power tools on a screen, but I got through it, we eventually made it to in-person learning and we all worked incredibly hard to make it to this day. I’m just really happy to be here.” The SEMCA Class of 2024 is the largest graduating class in SEMCA history. They have spent time perfecting their craft in the classroom and are ready to take Electrical students Rhomiromar Bruinsma and Rofael Estefanos pose with their certificates from Congressman John James.
Jakob Steinmetz celebrates with family on May 19.
Mya Rias celebrates completing her carpentry training.
on the industry with no limits to what they will accomplish.
Congratulations to the SEMCA Class of 2024!
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