Manufacturing jobs reward skilled high school grads, while businesses beg for more trainees. Should the state incentivize more tech training?

NEWNAN, Ga. – Welders. Electricians. Precision machine operators. High school students with advanced skills gained in dual enrollment programs in Georgia’s technical schools are in high demand among manufacturing firms and other industries and making good money when they graduate.  A joint legislative study committee met last week to explore ways to help more schools … Continue reading Manufacturing jobs reward skilled high school grads, while businesses beg for more trainees. Should the state incentivize more tech training?