US factory CEOs to Trump: Jobs exist; skills don't
Lets see now, it appears we have an issue, in that people who need to work have to actually know how to read, write, think, make decisions, yet apparently the education system isn't doing it. Maybe it's all because of not enough money..yep, we need to triple our spending on education...that would fix it. When will reality set in? Of course there are just as many answers: Apprentice training at minimum wage until you can meet their requirements, restore shop classes and vocational ed to a real base of reality, instead of teaching "civil rights organization" I haven't seen a lot going on from these same CEOs who are complaining, they need to take the reins and actually open up and allow people who can think to make the programs they need, instead of waiting for the "gubmnt" This isn't cheese...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXZ7R...
I am once again training a new apprentice. I can't find young people with any skills or desire to do metalworking around here. I am training a guy with some past experience that is old enough to retire, but wants to continue to be productive. Young people are no longer offered shop classes in HS anymore around here. I hear this is a problem for many of my fellow machine shop owners locally. I believe this notion fostered by our government run education system, that everyone needs a college degree, is largely to blame.
Respectfully,
O.A.
Yes, yes, yes x1,000 BT
;^)
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