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Resume Writing Tips for Trades Professionals

Whether you’re a new graduate or a young professional in the trades—such as the propane industry—you probably already know that the right education, skills, and certifications are all essential to landing your dream job. What you may not have considered yet is whether you have a critical tool that shows employers you’re the right choice […]

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GeneratioNext Propane Pros Launches in Texas

GeneratioNext Propane Pros is proud to announce the program has launched to support the Propane Council of Texas, propane job applicants, and propane marketers across Texas. The program is now available statewide for applicants and employers to create free profiles to start making connections. New Propane Workforce Development Program in Texas We’re excited to bring this […]

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Why Young People Are Pursuing Propane Careers

Are you thinking about taking the next step in your education, but you aren’t sure where to start? Many people nowadays are choosing a trade school, HVAC school, or CDL school over a traditional 4-year college degree for a variety of reasons. For example, jobs in the propane industry offer competitive wages, valuable benefits packages, […]

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The Most Sought-After Propane Jobs in 2024

Are you about to graduate trade school, CDL school, or vocational school? You may be wondering what’s next for you in terms of your career after you finish your program, and that’s completely understandable—but did you know that there’s an industry that’s looking to hire smart, hardworking people like you for a variety of sought-after […]

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Top Ways Propane Employees Help Keep Their Communities Safe in Winter

When you think of an occupation that involves keeping your community safe, what job comes to mind? Your first answer probably wouldn’t be in the propane industry, but we believe that propane employees are the unsung heroes of their communities, especially during the winter. Without propane delivery drivers, service technicians, and customer service representatives trained […]

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