Daegu Veterans Support Center Holds Heavy Equipment Training Completion Ceremony for Veterans at Gyeongbuk Heavy Equipment Vocational School
On July 8, the Daegu Regional Office of Patriots and Veterans Affairs Veterans Support Center held a 'Heavy Equipment Practical Training Completion Ceremony for Veterans' at Gyeongbuk Heavy Equipment Vocational School, located in Gyeongsan, North Gyeongsang Province.
Daegu Veterans Support Center is holding a heavy equipment training completion ceremony for veterans at Gyeongbuk Heavy Equipment Vocational School.
View original imageThis training program was designed to develop practical skills in operating heavy equipment such as forklifts and excavators, as well as to help participants obtain construction machinery operator licenses. The ceremony was attended by trainees and related personnel and was held in a warm and friendly atmosphere.
One of the graduates shared, "Thanks to this commissioned training, I have acquired practical qualifications and gained confidence in seeking employment in related industries."
The Daegu Veterans Support Center continuously offers specialized commissioned training for mid- and long-term veterans who have served for five years or more, aiming to strengthen their job competencies and support their reemployment.
An official from the center stated, "We are expanding practical skills training and employment-linked education to help veterans settle stably in society after discharge," adding, "For more information on how to apply for the training, please visit the Veterans Support Center website or contact us by phone."
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