Posted by carvel minne farmer on January 28, 2018 at 10:39:38 from (207.228.78.64):
In Reply to: Lost mechanical arts posted by notjustair on January 28, 2018 at 06:41:09:
Quoting Removed, click Modern View to see bob some of the best machinists in the world are out there riding around on American aircraft carriers, working in aircraft maintenance hangers, tearing apart and repairing tanks, humv's, helicopters on army bases all over the world! they have discipline, the best work education and first aid training in the world, they know what their hands are for and how to use them. they have all the basic knowledge you need, getting them up to speed on your equipment and what your manufacturing plant do's would an easy transition for them. there are also head hunter firms out there with direct access to these people. your tax dollars paid to train these people bob wouldn't it be nice to get some of that money back in the form of a highly skilled worker? john.
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