Ryan’s Journey in ABC Carpentry Apprenticeship Program

Ryan’s Journey in ABC Carpentry Apprenticeship Program

Ryan’s Journey in ABC Carpentry Apprenticeship Program

Meet Ryan. He is embarking on his second year in the Associated Builders and Contractors of Indiana/Kentucky (ABC) carpentry apprenticeship program. Through ABC’s partnership with Vincennes University, apprentices in Indiana can also earn a tuition-free associate degree.

Ryan is a part of Ancon Construction’s Building Services (ABS) division, which assists businesses in the commercial and industrial industries, with small business projects and repairs.  Throughout his journey, Ryan has gained valuable insights and skills.

 “Hands-on learning is what I value the most from the program. In ABS, we get a lot of small remodels, not a lot of full builds. In the first year of the ABC Apprenticeship Program, we learned how to do a full build – from the ground up, including floor and wall systems – everything! This was very beneficial for me because it isn’t something I currently do often.”

 The program’s hands-on learning experience has been very impactful for Ryan. This immersive approach has proven invaluable to him, and he recognizes this is valuable for his future career.

“We learn in a classroom setting, then go out into a shop and do what we just learned.” He believes in the mantra of “show up, work hard, and want it.”

 Joining Ancon has been a transformative decision for Ryan, escaping the monotony of factory work he experienced for several years. It was Ryan’s close friend, Jacob, an Ancon colleague, who encouraged him to apply to Ancon. Ryan has found a deep appreciation for this new path, embracing the satisfaction that comes from learning a trade.

 Ryan enjoys the ever-changing landscape of construction projects and the perpetual learning process, where each unique scenario demands his best. The knowledge he gains not only shapes his present but also holds the potential to contribute to his future aspirations, such as remodeling a house someday.

 As Ryan’s journey continues, he envisions himself in a leadership position in years to follow. Driven to ascend to a foreman or superintendent role, his dedication propels him toward excellence in his craft.

A Journey of Learning and Growth

A Journey of Learning and Growth

A Journey of Learning and Growth

 

Meet Joseph – he is entering his second year at the Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) of Indiana/Kentucky carpentry program through Ancon Construction.

Joseph understands the importance of continuing to learn and grow. ABC’s Carpentry Apprenticeship program allows him the opportunity to have someone explain new skills, as well as teach and guide him. Armed with this knowledge, he is more confident as he steps onto various job sites.

Working at Ancon Construction has opened his eyes to a new world of possibilities. Not only does he want to excel in his current role, but he also wants to start a new hobby renovating a house. He believes that the skills and insights he is gaining from the apprenticeship program and on-the-job learning will prove invaluable in his pursuit of both a successful career path and future hobbies.

His decision to join Ancon was, in part, influenced by his Goshen High School building trades. Joseph is grateful for this advice and is thriving in this environment. What he loves most about his job is the constant activity and the satisfaction of completing projects. He relishes the opportunity to continue learning, honing his skills, and becoming more resourceful. He also enjoys the support system provided by Ancon Construction.

With each semester in the ABC apprenticeship program, Joseph is feeling more confident in the trade. The hands-on training and the valuable safety certifications have helped him grow. Joseph shares, “I’ve really enjoyed the program. It has been great. It provides in-depth information that I need for my job and also offers certification in heavy equipment and safety, which helps me be better prepared and understand the equipment and materials used on job sites.”

As he looks toward the future, Joseph had ambitious plans. His goal is to earn his associate degree through the ABC program while continuing to work at Ancon. He appreciates the flexibility offered by the program, giving him the option to complete it during or after his apprenticeship.

Reflecting on his journey, Joseph encourages other students to explore their interests in the trades. He emphasizes the significance of taking classes that sparked their passion and open doors to exciting career opportunities.

Starting 4th Year in ABC Carpentry Apprentice Program

Starting 4th Year in ABC Carpentry Apprentice Program

Starting 4th Year in ABC Carpentry Apprentice Program

Trent, a dedicated carpentry apprentice at Ancon Construction, will soon be embarking on his fourth year in Associated Builders and Contractors of Indiana/Kentucky’s (ABC) Carpentry Apprenticeship Program this August. Reflecting on his experiences over the past three years in the program, he shared he values the diversity of construction tasks, from concrete work to framing, surpassing his expectations. 

“Whether it’s concrete or framing. I’ve learned more than I’d expected,” shared Trent.

Trent aspires to become a superintendent one day, but presently he is focused on continuous learning and professional growth. His journey with Ancon began with a job offer after he expressed his desire for hands-on work. 

Trent’s story is a perfect example of a true craftsman, always eager to grow and explore new things. “What I enjoy about Ancon Construction is the nonstop learning experience – whether it’s framing or measuring something to pouring concrete and learning how to form it. It’s something different every day.”

Don, Ancon Construction’s Director of Operations and Safety, had this to say about Trent: “Trent has been a great addition to the Ancon team! His dedication to the apprenticeship shows his eagerness to learn and grow his skill set. He is an example of what a person with little to no construction experience can achieve if they apply themselves.”