Excerpt from Rhinelander’s WJFW TV-12… “A lot of those offerings are right here at the technical colleges,” Morgan says. “I think we really owe it to those 16-year-olds to make sure they understand all of the occupations that are available so if they want to be a welder, be a CNC operator. First of all they have to know those occupations exist, and secondly they need to know where to go to get those skills.”
Source: WJFW Newswatch 12
View the news story online here: WJFW TV-12, WJFWDT 12.1 and Newswatch 12 – Stories.
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