Marysville Appeal-Democrat

Tri-county career fair ‘turned out wonderful’

- By Angela Guglielmin­o aguglielmi­no@appealdemo­crat.com

Junior and senior students from 18 invited schools in Yuba, Sutter and Colusa counties attended the first Tri-county ROP Career Fair on Thursday.

The Sutter County Superinten­dent of Schools held the career fair, which was accomplish­ed through employment assistant groups – Tri-county Regional Occupation­al Program and Sutter County One Stop.

In the main exhibit hall, students explored booths and had the opportunit­y to connect with more than 80 employers, and training and education providers. There were also two smaller exhibit halls (Palmer and Flowerhous­e) where students could attend different panels that featured seven separate career clusters.

One panel discussed hospitalit­y, tourism and recreation careers. The three profession­als on that panel — flight attendant Corrine Nelson, Pizza Factory Manager Amanda Woten and Yuba City

Community Services Director Ann Gillen — discussed their personal experience­s and fielded questions.

Students wanted to know, for example, about Nelson’s most bizarre experience­s as a flight attendant – fun fact: she has not had to use CPR on a plane yet – and how much she earns. Emilee Carpenter, a senior at Lindhurst High School, attended that panel and said that Nelson was transparen­t about her wage, which she thought was cool.

“I’m not saying money is everything, but I feel like money has a lot to do with everything,” Carpenter said. “(The flight attendant) makes a lot of money. A lot more than $15 (per hour), and she said her job was fun. And she was like, I can work one day a week, or I can work seven days a

week. So, her schedule is very flexible.”

Kellee Ford, with Sutter County One Stop, was involved with getting vendors to attend the event.

“It did take some convincing, some explaining, because this is the first one that we’ve had,” Ford said. “But honestly, it all turned out wonderful. We’re just so pleased with the turnout and the commitment from everyone.”

Public Informatio­n Officer Sierra Pedley and Correction­s Officer Anthony Calderon helped represent the Sutter County Sheriff ’s Office at the event.

“Really, we are here to answer any questions and spark their interest,” Pedley said. “When you are 16, how do you know what you want to do when you grow up?”

Recruitmen­t is meaningful, as Pedley said that the sheriff ’s office is currently understaff­ed.

“Right now we are currently recruiting for dispatch, and then we are always recruiting for correction­s,” Pedley said. “Correction­s right now, I think they’re working with mandatory overtime, so we’re trying to get as many people as possible. That way, people are allowed to take holidays.”

Ernesto De Coza, a trucking coordinato­r, helped represent Morning Star Trucking Company at the event and said the company is trying to get more people into the trucking and harvesting industry.

Employees manage themselves at Morning Star Trucking, and authority is lateral. De Coza said he appreciate­s the freedom that his job provides.

“I like everything (about my job),” De Coza said.

Bob Eckardt, the director of Career Technical Education for Tri-county Regional Occupation­al Programs, helped organize the event and said it was significan­t.

“Literally everyone from three counties have come together to say, you know what, this is a worthwhile event,” Eckardt said. “This is what’s going to help our community, and we want in.”

 ?? Angela Guglielmin­o/appeal-democrat ?? Annette Goodly speaks with students at the Department of Air Force School Liaisons table during the first Tri-county ROP Career Fair held on Thursday at the Yuba-sutter Fairground­s in Yuba City.
Angela Guglielmin­o/appeal-democrat Annette Goodly speaks with students at the Department of Air Force School Liaisons table during the first Tri-county ROP Career Fair held on Thursday at the Yuba-sutter Fairground­s in Yuba City.
 ?? Angela Guglielmin­o/appeal-democrat ?? Donyale Miller, a professor at Yuba College, speaks with students at the Yuba College table during the first Tri-county ROP Career Fair held on Thursday at the Yuba-sutter Fairground­s in Yuba City.
Angela Guglielmin­o/appeal-democrat Donyale Miller, a professor at Yuba College, speaks with students at the Yuba College table during the first Tri-county ROP Career Fair held on Thursday at the Yuba-sutter Fairground­s in Yuba City.
 ?? Angela Guglielmin­o/appeal-democrat ?? The military branches section of the first Tri-county ROP Career Fair is pictured on Thursday at the Yubasutter Fairground­s in Yuba City.
Angela Guglielmin­o/appeal-democrat The military branches section of the first Tri-county ROP Career Fair is pictured on Thursday at the Yubasutter Fairground­s in Yuba City.

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