NEWS AND HAPPENINGS WITH VIP

Take a look at some of the newsworthy items for the VIP program.

VIP graduate embraces new career as a sprinkler fitter

Former Army Sgt. Nyhi Branscomb is using what he learned in the United Association Veterans in Piping (UA VIP) Program to advance...

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The VIP Program provides consistent employment, despite a pandemic

During a time when employment is unstable in the U.S., the United Association Veterans in Piping helped this VIP graduate find...

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Welding certifications and training give VIP graduates a leg up

For some members of the military, the right path for their future does not involve transitioning out of the service and into...

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VIP instructors prepare graduates for life after service

Army Sergeant Adam Proffit learned a lot from the United Association Veterans in Piping (UA VIP) Program, and now as a UA...

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Quality benefits attracted this UA apprentice to the VIP Program

Former Navy Petty Officer Second Class Kenta Caproni is happy he now earns a family-supporting wage and is afforded great...

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Taking on the UA VIP Program will leave you without regrets

United Association Veterans in Piping Program graduate and Army Specialist Andrew Garcia wants as many service members as...

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UA VIP graduate encourages others to consider the Program

United Association Veterans in Piping Program graduate and Army Sergeant First Class Travis Beaman recommended his friends to...

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From Army Medic to VIP graduate and UA Local 146 Apprentice

Thanks to the United Association Veterans in Piping (UA VIP) Program, Army Sergeant Andrew Fioramonti, is now pursuing a career...

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Preparing for a pipe trades career is easy with the VIP Program

Army Corporal Matthew Kauhn attributes his current and future success in his civilian life to the experiences and skills he...

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UA VIP grad sees similarities between Army and UA

While some veterans struggle to connect the skills they acquired in the armed forces to a civilian career, one United Association...

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