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	<title><![CDATA[Career College Lounge: Neal LeBaron]]></title>
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<title><![CDATA[Neal LeBaron]]></title>
<description><![CDATA[<p>A little more than 6 months ago, I began my updated career by becoming an instructor, teaching students who would like to become plumbers.  I have been in the plumbing field for 15 years, having a CT license to do all manner of piping, and plumbing.  I have learned quite a bit of teaching from a life long Bible teaching environment, but there are always more things to learn about teaching, and about people, especially young people.  I feel that getting involved in the trades is an overlooked career opportunity, and there is certainly already a shortage of plumbers in CT, and will get worse before we see improvement.  I have been assigned these courses, for me to more smoothly transition from a classroom instructor to an online instructor.</p>
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