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From Survival to Stability: Liz Looper’s Journey into the Painters Union

Season 7 Episode 69 Published 1 month, 3 weeks ago
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“I was looking for a way to move beyond survival work and into something that could support a real future.”

Liz Looper spent years in the cycle of low-wage work, juggling the pressures of motherhood and constant financial uncertainty. She knew she needed a change, but like many, she didn’t realize the door to the skilled trades was wide open for her.

On today’s episode of the America’s Work Force Union Podcast, Looper joins us to share her inspiring transition into a first-year apprenticeship with Painters District Council 30 (PDC 30) and the North Central Illinois Finishing Trades Institute (NCIFTI).

What we discuss in this episode:

  • The Turning Point: How a simple social media post and support from Goodwill led Liz to a life-changing pre-apprenticeship program.

  • Breaking Barriers: Liz’s experience entering a male-dominated field and finding a community of women already thriving in the trades.

  • The Union Advantage: Why the "full package"—including livable wages, retirement security, and essential benefits like pregnancy leave—makes the IUPAT a game-changer for families.

  • A Message to Others: Why it is never too late to start a career that provides a path to the middle class, regardless of your age or background.

Liz’s story is a powerful testament to the fact that with persistence, the right training, and union support, a stable and purposeful career is within reach.

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