3/2/12

We Can't Train Even When There is Crying Demand for Workers

State Cutbacks Curb Training in Jobs Critical to Economy - NYTimes.com:

"Technical, engineering and health care expertise are among the few skills in huge demand even in today’s lackluster job market. They are also, unfortunately, some of the most expensive subjects to teach. As a result, state colleges in Nebraska, Nevada, South Dakota, Colorado, Michigan, Florida and Texas have eliminated entire engineering and computer science departments"

'via Blog this'

And presumably they are maintaining departments for jobs that do not exist. If this cannot be corrected locally, then it is the institutions themselves that are non compos mentis.

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