Youth must be served
In this age of virtual reality and the
service economy, manufacturing careers
have a negative image, especially
among American youth. However, some
manufacturers and educators are fighting
back with training programs and
outreach efforts that highlight the clean,
high-tech nature of today’s manufacturing
work, its potentially high wages and
manufacturing as a still promising career
for young people. These programs
not only target students, they focus on
parents whose attitudes can shape their
children’s attitudes toward technical
education.
—As excerpted from "Youth must be served," March 2008 CUTTING TOOL ENGINEERING
As an example, take a look at the accompanying video above from SGS Tool. The company’s employee recruitment program includes a DVD created to reach a number
of generations, with junior and senior high school students its first audience. For those
students, the DVD cover features a superhero. A tabletop display, brochure and posters
also follow the superhero theme.
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