Career and life skills training for court and probation needs!
Education to allow you to move forward to a rewarding new life.
In this FREE one hour coaching session you will see an inspirational speech by Navy Admiral William McRaven. During the speech, McRaven discusses 10 life lessons he learned during his time in Navy SEAL training.
This FREE course will teach you the best ways to write an effective resume while downplaying the mistakes of your past.
One of the most important components on your path to a new life is getting a good job. This course will walk you through the process of applying for and interviewing for a job at Lowe's and Home Depot.
Getting a good job is one of the best ways to build pride and move your life forward in a positive direction. This course will introduce you to Walmart and walk you through the job application process.
A good paying job will propel you beyond your past and into a positive future. This course will walk you through the application and interview process with FedEx, one of the worlds largest shippers.
Opening your own business is a great way to build self esteem and a positive future. This course will walk you through the process of creating and running your own food truck business.
The stock market is a great way to save and create long term wealth. This course will introduce you to the market, what stocks and funds are, opening a brokerage account, and creating a sensible investing plan.
This FREE course will teach you the best ways to write an effective resume while downplaying the mistakes of your past.
In this FREE one hour coaching session you will see an inspirational speech by Navy Admiral William McRaven. During the speech, McRaven discusses 10 life lessons he learned during his time in Navy SEAL training.
Yes! You will receive a certificate of completion with the course name and course duration listed on the certificate. You will receive your certificate via email within 24 hours of course completion.
No! There is no catch at all. Enjoy the free courses as many times as you like.
No, not at all. You can stop at any point and come back when you have time. The course will remember where you left off.