3rd Annual Labor Fair at Lincoln High School

Over 25 vendors were in attendance at state Rep. Joe Hohenstein's annual labor fair at Lincoln High School, representing unions and building trades from across the region. Hundreds of Lincoln students attended from all grades and had an opportunity to speak directly with trainers and apprenticeship coordinators about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor.

Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. 

The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.

Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.



Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. 

The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.

Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.



Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. 

The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.

Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.



Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. 

The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.

Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.



Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. 

The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.

Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.



Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. 

The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.

Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.



Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. 

The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.

Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.



Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. 

The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.

Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.



Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. 

The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.

Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.



Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. 

The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.

Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.



Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. 

The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.

Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.



Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. 

The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.

Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.



Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. 

The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.

Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.



Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. 

The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.

Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.



Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. 

The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.

Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.



Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. 

The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.

Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.



Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. 

The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.

Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.



Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. 

The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.

Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.



Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. 

The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.

Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.



Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. 

The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.

Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.



Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. 

The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.

Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.



Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. 

The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.

Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.



Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. 

The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.

Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.



Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. 

The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.

Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.



Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. 

The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.

Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.



Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. 

The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.

Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.



Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. 

The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.

Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.



Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. 

The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.

Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.



Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. 

The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.

Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.



Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. 

The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.

Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.



Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. 

The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.

Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.



Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. 

The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.

Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.



Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. 

The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.

Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.



Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. 

The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.

Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.



Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. 

The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.

Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.



Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. 

The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.

Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.



Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. 

The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.

Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.



Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. 

The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.

Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.



Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. 

The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.

Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.



Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. 

The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.

Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.



Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. 

The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.

Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.



Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. 

The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.

Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.



Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. 

The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.

Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.



Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. 

The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.

Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.



Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. 

The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.

Over 25 vendors representing unions and building trades from across the region were at Rep. Hohenstein's annual labor fair to talk with hundreds of Lincoln students from all grades about how to prepare for and pursue a lucrative career in skilled labor. The day was an opportunity for students to investigate potential career paths that are often overlooked in a rush to prepare them for college. The Labor Fair included representatives from trade schools run by the Plumbers local 690, IBEW local 98, Operating Engineers local 542, Roofers Local 30, Ironworkers local 401, Steamfitters local 420, Insulators local 14, Plasterers and Cement Masons Local 592, Transportation Workers Local 234, PASNAP nurses, and AFSCME DC 47. Schools and organizations like Community College of Philadelphia, Philadelphia Works, and Families Achieving Success Together (FAST) also participated.