Fewer Seeking Machinist Training ; Educators Say Parents Steering Students Away From Manufacturing Careers.
Dayton Daily News › November 02, 2010
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Dayton Daily News › November 02, 2010
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DAYTON -- Employers in precision machining need more skilled candidates, but not many students step forward for training in machining even though jobs are there.
One difficulty may be parents who believe manufacturing jobs are a thing of the past, said Dale Frost, who oversees apprenticeships in the Miami Valley Career Technology Center's construction trades program.See the full content of this document
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Fewer Seeking Machinist Training ; Educators Say Parents Steering Students Away From Manufacturing Careers.
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