Kenley Nebeker, executive director of TrainND Northwest and president of the TrainND Foundation, joins The Crude Life and ESG University founder Jason Spiess on KLXX 1270AM SuperTalk’s Talk of the Town with Steve Bakken to talk about the new non profit that legislators and UAS leaders to “promote autonomous efforts in the state”.
the potential of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) and how drones can be adopted for mosquito and weed spraying. Trinity Northwest is committed to providing a pathway for people to get their aerial application license. The speakers shared insights on how fast-track programs in nursing and drone spraying can provide entry points for people to gain skills and potentially progress into higher-level positions. Additionally, the meeting discussed the potential for providing local hospitals with enough CNA staff to eliminate the need for hiring traveling CNAs.
Other interview topics include:
– Attend training sessions to learn how to fly drones and learn how to make a great market use of them.
– Consider entering the drone industry as there is still plenty of unrealized potential.
– Research the legal process and requirements for legally spraying chemicals using drones.
– Consider the opportunity to obtain a Part 107 license for flying drones commercially.
– Evaluate opportunities in the drone spraying industry.
– Explore fast-track programs for nursing assistant training.
– Look for entry-level positions in the medical industry to gain experience.
– Research hospital partners that offer job opportunities in nursing and healthcare.
– Raise funds for CNA scholarships.
– Offer CNA training responsive to workforce needs.
– Offer frontline safety leadership courses to develop necessary skills to create an effective safety culture in companies.
To contact Kenley Nebeker, email kenley.nebeker@willistonstate.edu
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