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" ... "When I think about all the different technologies that are utilized to create a Gamelatron, I am not just thinking about the PWM chips on boards that translate OSC message sent as UDP packets over a network," adds Kufner, "I am thinking about the technology of melting metals together and pounding them into shape to create different pitches. I am thinking about the milling machines, welders, lathe and saws in the shop which allow me to fabricate these elaborate sculptures right down to the research technology I need to find all these different industrial and odd parts from different corners of the world and easily get them to the studio." ... "
" ... A new generation of women welders is rocking a male-dominated industry. ... "
" ... But even if we were to imagine a broader goal for “college and career ready,” we’d still be stuck, because nobody can clearly articulate exactly what that looks like. Exactly what educational program would fully prepare future architects, future welders, future musicians, future auto mechanics, future computer programmers, future experts in French literature, and future biochemists (and should future stay at home parents just skip education entirely)? ... "
" ... Rowe: So many, but the biggest misperception is lousy pay. My foundation has helped train hundreds of welders and diesel mechanics, many of whom make upwards of $75,000 a year. Some make north of six figures, and many go on to run their own businesses. But we rarely hear those stories in the press. Instead, we get studies that try to justify the cost of college. I read one last month that compared the income of college graduates with the income of non-college graduates. Naturally, the study concluded that college graduates made more. But the study didn’t compare skilled tradespeople to college graduates – it compared everyone to college graduates – including those with no skill. In other words, they put high school dropouts and unskilled workers into the same category as skilled tradespeople. ... "
" ... Scott: We have a line of sight into about 7,000 jobs contracted and thus far are making really good progress. We set goals at the beginning to make sure that there was a focus on equity with all of this investment in spending and activity, and we're meeting our goals. Over a third of folks who are enrolled in our programs right now are people of color and half are women. It’s hard to meet these metrics when we’re seeking to fill positions for welders, for example, who work in typically male-dominated fields. We have a lot of health care jobs as well, in some of the hospitals, which skew more towards women. We can always do better, but we're diligent about meeting our goals and improving. ... "