The gap between skills workers have and the skills employers need is something schools are trying to find a way to cross. A Traverse City program is working on training students on machining skills to help.
Excerpt: Area industrialists have a nagging problem. They can’t find enough workers to operate precision machining devices.
Area educators face the opposite end of the problem. They can’t train students fast enough to satisfy demand in the field.
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Source: Traverse City Record-Eagle
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