I think it would have to be the school boards. Thank god it happened after I graduated high school, (or was pushed out,, lol) I found out about 10 years later the school took out the wood/metal shops. I always wondered what happened to all the equipment they had, welders, torches, radial arm saws, table saw jointer, plainer and all the rest of the stuff.Now its computer labs. You cant force all the kids to learn the same thing, sure some are gonna be brains at desk jobs, but your gonna need guys like me who work with there hands also. Mechanic jobs may suck, but it needs to be done and some people like doing it. and they way things are today, so computerized, most mechanics I know are anything but dummies.
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