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<blockquote data-quote="druryj" data-source="post: 3279577" data-attributes="member: 10465"><p>Of course, another option on starting is to keep it at two divisions; <u>Handles </u>and <u>Blades</u>, then expand as more qualified employees are fed through the training pipeline. With my experience in Higher Ed, I feel certain that both the Oklahoma Career Tech System and the state-wide network of Community Colleges would quickly begin Shovel Repair Programs and offer a dual-program option for college credit leading to an AAS Degree in Shovel Repair. I still have friends at the Oklahoma Sate Regents for Higher Education that I am sure I could wine and dine, as the Senior VPO of Operations, and hasten the implementation of such initiatives. I will of course, need a substantial influx of off-the-books funds for this, so PM me for deposit instructions and I'll get to work.</p><p></p><p>Boss, no worries; I'll send quarterly reports to you on your yacht.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="druryj, post: 3279577, member: 10465"] Of course, another option on starting is to keep it at two divisions; [U]Handles [/U]and [U]Blades[/U], then expand as more qualified employees are fed through the training pipeline. With my experience in Higher Ed, I feel certain that both the Oklahoma Career Tech System and the state-wide network of Community Colleges would quickly begin Shovel Repair Programs and offer a dual-program option for college credit leading to an AAS Degree in Shovel Repair. I still have friends at the Oklahoma Sate Regents for Higher Education that I am sure I could wine and dine, as the Senior VPO of Operations, and hasten the implementation of such initiatives. I will of course, need a substantial influx of off-the-books funds for this, so PM me for deposit instructions and I'll get to work. Boss, no worries; I'll send quarterly reports to you on your yacht. [/QUOTE]
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