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AOL promotes forest careers.
There are many rewarding jobs and careers with advancement opportunities in the forest. Associated Oregon Loggers works with our member companies to help fill open jobs through helping expand information about what careers are available and educate others about what how the forest is a great place to work. AOL's Workforce Development program is working hard for the advancement of the Forest careers through connecting with partners, advancing education opportunities, working on advancing those already working in the forest through qualifying programing and advancing supervisors. AOL is actively engaged with partners and working to connect with others who are working to advance career opportunities and resources to build up current and future workforce development. ![]() Career Center
AOL offers a dynamic career center to members and job seekers anywhere as a service to support a critical piece of the workforce development program. Labor shortages everywhere are a piece of a challenge, and as we grow the workforce program we will continue to grow opportunities for both employers and job seekers. Learn More![]() Types of Operators
Associated Oregon Loggers represents forest operators who are complete every contracted service in the woods. Today’s forest contractor is a logging professional, who manages forestry operations through innovation, technology, utilization, and Oregon’s high environmental standards. Loggers do more than cut and deliver timber to mills; they also establish the young trees, build forest roads, enhance natural resources, and protect the environment. learn more![]() Education & Outreach
AOL Workforce Development programming is engaging with Education in a variety of ways. This includes educating current and future workers, as well as interacting with Career and Technical (CTE) educators and STEM Centers. We also work with partners and members of our community to help support our educating potential future workforce. Learn More![]() Trading Cards
AOL's Industry Trading cards are designed to showcase the numerous careers and opportunities in the woods. There are 3 'Types' which includes TOOLS (brown), TRADES (teal), and TECHNOLOGY (green), and indicates the primary crew that each of these are associated with (Roading, Harvester, Logging, Forestry etc.). learn moreN The Numbers Podcast: Season 2: Episode 6 - Sara Nelson, Amanda Astor, and Associated Oregon Loggers
We are joined this episode by Sara Nelson and Amanda Astor of Associated Oregon Loggers. We discuss the great work they are doing at AOL and some of the many opportunities that they have for schools, teachers, and students to be involved in learning more about the logging industry which is different than you might expect. Check this episode out and I am sure you will find it insightful. Career Pathways
There are abundant career opportunities and pathways for advancement in forest careers. There are many opportunities for those who want to train and get right to work as well as those who want to complete formal education to develop skills to pursue a career in the woods. Learn More![]() |