Stretching Your Dollar: Getting More Women Involved in Trade Jobs
Elizabeth Pearson, executive career and success coach, joined 'Stretching Your Dollar' to provide tips to women looking to explore trade careers, particularly as the number of women in those roles is overwhelmingly disproportionate compared to men. "I always think you should be aligned with your passions. First start there," Pearson said.
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