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Elijah Beishline

495

Bold Points

1x

Finalist

1x

Winner

Bio

Interested in pursuing the Lineman/ Lineworker trade

Education

Columbia County Christian Schl

High School
2021 - 2024

Miscellaneous

  • Desired degree level:

    Trade School

  • Majors of interest:

    • Electrical and Power Transmission Installers
  • Not planning to go to medical school
  • Career

    • Dream career field:

      Journeyman LIneman

    • Dream career goals:

      Sports

      Basketball

      Varsity
      2009 – 202415 years

      Future Interests

      Volunteering

      Entrepreneurship

      Russell Koci Skilled Trade Scholarship
      I will be attending Lineman School at North American Lineman Training Center in Tennessee in the fall of 2024. Pursuing the Lineman/ Line-worker career. I am interested in this trade because of the outdoor, and hands on aspect of the job. I personally love being outside and working with my hands to solve X, Y, and Z. This specific trade also entails climbing poles, digging ditches, and other physically demanding activities, which I personally enjoy. This trade also provides its worker with a sense of accomplishment and purpose, which I feel is a crucial aspect for a worker to keep him going strong. I have displayed the ability to think outside the box and figure difficult things while working. By helping my dad work on the car engines, doing logging and firewood, and doing some metal and welding work. I have learned many things about how to fix and repair a bunch of things. With this knowledge, I also have helped the local elderly folks in my area, from again doing firewood, to mowing, fixing gutters on a house, to even vacuuming. I've helped in as many ways as possible in that regard. I have my application and papers already submitted and turned in to North American Lineman Training Center, where I plan to attend for 15 weeks. I have talked to union halls in my area, and have talked with some utility companies. When I graduate from North American Lineman Training Center, they help with finding a job. If you were to call an adult in my life, they would recommend me for a couple reasons. Firstly, I am a hard worker which i have proven to multiple people multiple times. Also, I am able to when presented a problem solve said problem by myself, and make a functioning solution. Thirdly, i am a good leader, in the trade I’m interested in there are crews. I am able to handle high amounts of stress and still be able to lead efficiently and still accomplish the task on hand. I am confident that said adult, would without a shadow of a doubt say that I am a great worker, a strong leader, and a smart problem solver. These things are all great qualities, that employers look for and, what better way to start a career. And I believe that with my strong work and my desire to do it right and perfect to first time Ill will succeed even in such a demanding trade.
      John Geremia Memorial Trades Scholarship
      I will be attending Lineman School at North American Lineman Training Center in Tennessee in the fall of 2024. Pursuing the Lineman/ Line-worker career. I am interested in this trade because of the outdoor, and hands on aspect of the job. I personally love being outside and working with my hands to solve X, Y, and Z. This specific trade also entails climbing poles, digging ditches, and other physically demanding activities, which I personally enjoy. This trade also provides its worker with a sense of accomplishment and purpose, which I feel is a crucial aspect for a worker to keep him going strong. I have displayed the ability to think outside the box and figure difficult things while working. By helping my dad work on the car engines, doing logging and firewood, and doing some metal and welding work. I have learned many things about how to fix and repair a bunch of things. With this knowledge, I also have helped the local elderly folks in my area, from again doing firewood, to mowing, fixing gutters on a house, to even vacuuming. I've helped in as many ways as possible in that regard. I have my application and papers already submitted and turned in to North American Lineman Training Center, where I plan to attend for 15 weeks. I have talked to union halls in my area, and have talked with some utility companies. When I graduate from North American Lineman Training Center, they help with finding a job. If you were to call an adult in my life, they would recommend me for a couple reasons. Firstly, I am a hard worker which i have proven to multiple people multiple times. Also, I am able to when presented a problem solve said problem by myself, and make a functioning solution. Thirdly, i am a good leader, in the trade I’m interested in there are crews. I am able to handle high amounts of stress and still be able to lead efficiently and still accomplish the task on hand. I am confident that said adult, would without a shadow of a doubt say that I am a great worker, a strong leader, and a smart problem solver. These things are all great qualities, that employers look for and, what better way to start a career. And I believe that with my strong work and my desire to do it right and perfect to first time Ill will succeed even in such a demanding trade.
      Brayden Blankley Memorial Scholarship
      Winner
      I will be attending Lineman School at North American Lineman Training Center in Tennessee in the fall of 2024. Pursuing the Lineman/ Line-worker career. I am interested in this trade because of the outdoor, and hands on aspect of the job. I personally love being outside and working with my hands to solve X, Y, and Z. This specific trade also entails climbing poles, digging ditches, and other physically demanding activities, which I personally enjoy. This trade also provides its worker with a sense of accomplishment and purpose, which I feel is a crucial aspect for a worker to keep him going strong. I have displayed the ability to think outside the box and figure difficult things while working. By helping my dad work on the car engines, doing logging and firewood, and doing some metal and welding work. I have learned many things about how to fix and repair a bunch of things. With this knowledge, I also have helped the local elderly folks in my area, from again doing firewood, to mowing, fixing gutters on a house, to even vacuuming. I've helped in as many ways as possible in that regard. I have my application and papers already submitted and turned in to North American Lineman Training Center, where I plan to attend for 15 weeks. I have talked to union halls in my area, and have talked with some utility companies. When I graduate from North American Lineman Training Center, they help with finding a job. If you were to call an adult in my life, they would recommend me for a couple reasons. Firstly, I am a hard worker which i have proven to multiple people multiple times. Also, I am able to when presented a problem solve said problem by myself, and make a functioning solution. Thirdly, i am a good leader, in the trade I’m interested in there are crews. I am able to handle high amounts of stress and still be able to lead efficiently and still accomplish the task on hand. I am confident that said adult, would without a shadow of a doubt say that I am a great worker, a strong leader, and a smart problem solver. These things are all great qualities, that employers look for and, what better way to start a career. And I believe that with my strong work and my desire to do it right and perfect to first time Ill will succeed even in such a demanding trade.
      Joe Ford Trade Scholarship
      1. I will be attending Lineman School at North American Lineman Training Center in Tennessee in the fall of 2024. Pursuing the Lineman/ Line-worker career. 2. I am interested in this trade because of the outdoor, and hands on aspect of the job. I personally love being outside and working with my hands to solve X, Y, and Z. This specific trade also entails climbing poles, digging ditches, and other physically demanding activities, which I personally enjoy. This trade also provides its worker with a sense of accomplishment and purpose, which I feel is a crucial aspect for a worker to keep him going strong. 3. I have displayed the ability to think outside the box and figure difficult things while working. By helping my dad work on the car engines, doing logging and firewood, and doing some metal and welding work. I have learned many things about how to fix and repair a bunch of things. With this knowledge, I also have helped the local elderly folks in my area, from again doing firewood, to mowing, fixing gutters on a house, to even vacuuming. I've helped in as many ways as possible in that regard. 4. I have my application and papers already submitted and turned in to North American Lineman Training Center, where I plan to attend for 15 weeks. I have talked to union halls in my area, and have talked with some utility companies. When I graduate from North American Lineman Training Center, they help with finding a job. 5. If you were to call an adult in my life, they would recommend me for a couple reasons. Firstly, I am a hard worker which i have proven to multiple people multiple times. Also, I am able to when presented a problem solve said problem by myself, and make a functioning solution. Thirdly, i am a good leader, in the trade I’m interested in there are crews. I am able to handle high amounts of stress and still be able to lead efficiently and still accomplish the task on hand. I am confident that said adult, would without a shadow of a doubt say that I am a great worker, a strong leader, and a smart problem solver. These things are all great qualities, that employers look for and, what better way to start a career. And I believe that with my strong work and my desire to do it right and perfect to first time Ill will succeed even in such a demanding trade.