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The Future of Manufacturing Is in America, Not China
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<blockquote data-quote="AllOut" data-source="post: 1849334" data-attributes="member: 12099"><p>Not exactly.</p><p>I interviewed about 15 guys yesterday and about half of them are in or just got out of Vo-Tech. Heck the machine shop teacher came and brought some of his students to apply.</p><p>A while back they said machinist are a dieing breed but it looks like we are making a come back. But to be honest, I'd rather train a guy that's green but has good mechanical ability over someone fresh out of trade school. I actully hired a guy like that yesterday over some of the Vo-Tech guys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllOut, post: 1849334, member: 12099"] Not exactly. I interviewed about 15 guys yesterday and about half of them are in or just got out of Vo-Tech. Heck the machine shop teacher came and brought some of his students to apply. A while back they said machinist are a dieing breed but it looks like we are making a come back. But to be honest, I'd rather train a guy that's green but has good mechanical ability over someone fresh out of trade school. I actully hired a guy like that yesterday over some of the Vo-Tech guys. [/QUOTE]
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