“Dirty, dark, dangerous, and dull”
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An entire generation is retiring from manufacturing, but their grandkids don’t want to fill the void. Here’s why, and what manufacturers are doing about it.
In a Yahoo chat room, five high school and four college students agree to talk to us about manufacturing. None plans a career in manufacturing, though one’s younger brother is enrolled in a vocational school and wants to work at Raytheon. The most...
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