Making a Change
Lori: I’m working on preparing myself for when something promising comes along.
Lori, in Central Oregon, wants to get into a new field, but she isn’t sure yet what she wants to do. She is working on preparing herself for when something promising comes along.
“New things don’t scare me, so if the NCRC helps me get my foot in the door, then I’m glad I earned it. No one can take knowledge away from you, but if you don’t use it, you lose it. I freaked out a little at the idea of taking the assessments, but I ended up enjoying the process because it exercised my mind. I’m proud that I can still do well in math—it was always my strong subject.
I did well, and I earned a Gold NCRC. The staff explained what my certificate level means and how I can use it in a job search.”
Kent: The process of earning my Gold NCRC helped me realize I want to pursue a new career in the medical field.
After 14 years as a flight attendant, Kent is now working to reinvent his career. One of the staff at the WorkSource Center suggested that Kent earn the NCRC as one step that he could take right now.
“Experience from my life helped me when I took the assessments. I was able to draw on things that I’ve done at work or just during day-to-day living, like reading a bus schedule.
The process of earning my Gold NCRC gave me confidence to set higher goals in pursuit of a new career in the medical field.”
