A Bright Future for UAA Graduate Griffin

October 4, 2022

In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic almost cut short Griffin’s pursuit of a meaningful career as a CNC machinist. Two years later, his tenacity, perseverance, and hard work has finally paid off.

A Rough Start: March 17, 2020, Uniquely Abled Academy CNC* Fast Track training program at College of the Canyons was suspended for what was initially thought to be for only 2-3 weeks due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Griffin Siroky was a trainee in that class and close to finishing his 3rd week of a 12-week vocational training program. His hopes and aspirations were to get a manufacturing job in Valencia as a Machine Operator.

Griffin would have to unfortunately put his dream on hold indefinitely and wait to see what would happen. As the initial 2-3-week suspension turned into months, Griffin made as decision to seek employment in the meantime. His limited class knowledge still landed him a job in a local manufacturing shop in the Assembly department. This job would serve to give Griffin experience and skills that he would later use at his current job.

 

A Bright Future Ahead: In January 2022, almost 2 years after the UAA was suspended, Griffin was able to resume the vocational training program again.Ā  He participated in the program from January 10 ā€“ April 8th, where upon graduating he was immediately offered a job at Classic Wire Cut as a CNC EDM* machine operator.

Griffin is now working 40 hours a week with the occasionally Saturday overtime shift. He is entrusted with overseeing 2-3 machines at the same time. His supervisors speak highly of him and impressed with his ability to quickly learn new aspects of his job. Griffin hopes to buy a new car and travel with the money he makes working at his job.


*CNC ā€“ Computerized Numerical Control ā€“ Important machines in the manufacturing industryĀ  that combines the use of computer and software to cut parts from different materials.

*EDM ā€“ Electrical Discharge Machining ā€“ when traditional CNC machining methods have reached their limit, EDM machining is used.Ā  It uses thermal energy by means of a electrical charge of high frequency current through the electrode to the workpiece.Ā  It is cutting through a piece of metal with a wire the size of a strand of hair.


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Marina Gavryushkina

Marina is the Communications & Marketing Supervisor at Jay Nolan Community Services. Her role includes outreach and spreading awareness of the mission of the organization through storytelling, social media, and other online communications efforts. Marina is a lifelong learner and holds as a Bachelors degree from the University of California, Berkeley, and an Masters degree from Leiden University in the Netherlands.
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