High Paying Trade Job Sit Empty While High School Grads Line Up For University

By July 24, 2018 News
“Parents want success for their kids,” said Mike Clifton, who teaches machining at the Lake Washington Institute of Technology, about 20 miles from Seattle. “They get stuck on [four-year bachelor’s degrees], and they’re not seeing the shortage there is in tradespeople until they hire a plumber and have to write a check.”   Click this link to see the rest of this article.

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