72 Hour Employment Kit
“If ye are prepared ye shall not fear.” D&C 38:30
Sandy Midvalley Stake


The primary purpose of the Stake Employment Preparedness Program for the Sandy Midvalley Stake is to educate and motivate each stake member, of working age, regarding the importance of having a Personal Employment Preparedness Program; and to help each person develop and maintain their own “72 Hour Employment Kit” (for immediate use should new/different employment become a need), by encouraging and coordinating their use of available employment programs.

Sandy Employment Resource Center
625 E. 8400 South, Sandy
801-561-9555

West Jordan Employment Resource Center
7166 S. Redwood Road, West Jordan
801-566-4040

Stake Employment Specialist


Midvalley Stake 2008
Network Coach
If you are willing to help a few unemployed people (from within our Stake boundaries) make contact with people you know (in their fields of interest), you would be considered a good “networking coach” for that unemployed person. We are asking the members of our Stake to identify the occupational categories for which they are willing to serve as a “networking coach”.

The information on these forms will be logged onto a computer by our Stake Employment Specialist, Bro. David Perry Any Stake member wanting employment networking contacts would contact Bro. Perry, by telephone or email, to see if there are any Stake members on the list, in their fields of interest.


If you are willing to be a “networking contact” for possibly a few of the unemployed people within our Stake area, please fill out the form.
Enter your information and
the Letter and sub numbers in the Comments Box > > >
and click "Send Message" only once please
A. MANAGEMENT
1. Accountants or auditors
2. Administrators or facility managers
3. Advertising, marketing, or public-relations specialists
4. Budget analysts
5. Claims adjusters, appraisers, or investigators
6. Computer and information systems managers
7. Education administrators
8. Engineering or natural-science managers
9. Food-service managers
10. Funeral directors
11. Human resources and training managers
12. Industrial production managers
13. Loan counselors or officers
14. Lodging managers
15. Management analysts
16. Medical and health-services managers
17. Property, real estate, or community managers
18. Purchasing managers, buyers, or purchasing agents
19. Top executives

B. ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT
1. Communications equipment operators
2. Computer operators
3. Data entry or information processing personnel
4. Desktop publishers
5. Financial clerks, collectors, or billing or payroll clerks
6. Information or records clerks
7. Office or administrative support supervisors
8. Postal service workers
9. Receptionists, library assistants, or hotel clerks
10. Secretaries or administrative assistants

C. PROFESSIONAL AND RELATED
1. Actuaries, computer programmers, mathematicians, or statisticians
2. Aerospace, mechanical, electrical, civil, or industrial engineers
3. Architects, surveyors, or cartographers
4. Artists, designers, illustrators, or Web page designers
5. Court reporters
6. Doctors, physician assistants, or nurses
7. Drafters or engineering technicians
8. Educators
9. Entertainers, performers, professional athletes, or related occupations
10. Judges, lawyers, or paralegals
11. Media communicators, announcers, or photographers
12. Writers, editors, or journalists

D. SERVICE
1. Barbers or cosmetologists
2. Building and grounds maintenance personnel
3. Chefs, cooks, servers, and other food-service personnel
4. Child-care workers
5. Correctional officers
6. Firefighters
7. Fitness experts or personal trainers
8. Health care support personnel
9. Park rangers, travel agents, or other recreation industry personnel
10. Personal and home care aids
11. Police officers or detectives
12. Private detectives or investigators
13. Security guards or gaming surveillance officers

E. FARMING AND RELATED
1. Botanists or researchers
2. Dairy workers
3. Farmers
4. Farmhands or ranch hands
5. Forestry workers or forestry firefighters
6. Shepherds, sheep herders, or cattle ranchers
7. Soil or fertilizer specialists

F. CONSTRUCTION
1. Boilermakers
2. Brick masons, block masons, or stonemasons
3. Carpenters
4. Carpet, floor, and tile installers or finishers
5. Cement masons, concrete finishers, or pavers
6. Construction equipment operators
7. Construction laborers
8. Construction or building inspectors
9. Drywall or ceiling tile installers or perfotapers
10. Electricians
11. Elevator installers or repairers
12. Glaziers
13. Hazardous material removal personnel
14. Insulation workers
15. Painters and paperhangers
16. Pipe layers, plumbers, pipe fitters, or steamfitters
17. Plasterers or stucco masons
18. Roofers
19. Sheet-metal workers
20. Structural or reinforcing iron and metal workers

G. SALES
1. Cashiers
2. Counter or rental clerks
3. Demonstrators, product promoters, or models
4. Insurance agents
5. Real estate brokers or sales agents
6. Retail salespeople
7. Sales engineers
8. Sales-worker supervisors
9. Securities, commodities, or financial services sales agents
10. Wholesale and manufacturing sales representatives

H. INSTALLATION AND RELATED
1. Aircraft or mobile equipment mechanics, installers, or repairers
2. Automotive body repairers, mechanics, or technicians
3. Coin, vending, or amusement machine servicers and repairers
4. Computer, automated teller, or office machine repairers
5. Diesel service technicians or mechanics
6. Electrical or electronics installers or repairers
7. Heating, air conditioning, or refrigeration mechanics or installers
8. Heavy vehicle or mobile equipment service technicians or mechanics
9. Home appliance repairers
10. Radio or telecommunications equipment installers or repairers

I. PRODUCTION
1. Assemblers or fabricators
2. Bookbinders or bindery workers
3. Dental laboratory technicians
4. Food processing personnel
5. Jewelers or precious stones and metal workers
6. Metal or plastics workers
7. Power-plant operators, distributors, or dispatchers
8. Prepress technicians or workers
9. Printing machine operators
10. Semiconductor processors
11. Stationary engineers or boiler operators
12. Textile, apparel, or furnishings designers or assemblers
13. Tool and die makers
14. Water or liquid waste treatment plant operators
15. Welding, soldering, or brazing workers
16. Woodworkers or furniture producers

J. TRANSPORTATION
1. Aircraft pilots or flight engineers
2. Air traffic controllers
3. Bus drivers
4. Material-moving personnel
5. Rail transportation engineers, conductors, or workers
6. Taxi drivers or chauffeurs
7. Truck drivers or sales personnel
8. Warehouse or weigh-station personnel
9. Water transportation personnel

K. OTHER (SPECIFY)
1. ___________________________
2. ___________________________



What is your name and Ward?

What is your email address?

Comments:




Click here to print-out Network Coach Form