[AT] OT Bicycle program

James Peck jamesgpeck at hotmail.com
Tue Sep 10 07:39:09 PDT 2019


The interesting statistic is that some technical 2 year programs have higher starting incomes than many 4 year degree programs. People who complete such a program can later take a 2+2 program to get a four year degree if they choose.
http://www.wlky.com/news/mayor-jctc-announce-manufacturing-jobs-initiative/30966584

James Peck]Yes, you would not likely get a job restoring tractors without any experience. Yet Honda is willing to hire people with no experience to maintain automobile manufacturing equipment if they have an Associates degree in Electronics. An ASET is somewhat vocational training. Whether a bicycle training program would get you hired with no experience is pushing it. I wonder what data they have supporting that hiring criteria.

https://hondana.taleo.net/careersection/ah_ext/jobdetail.ftl?

As I understand it, the Japanese approach is to continuously train, evaluate, and recognize employees skill sets over an extended period of time.


]Brian VanDragt] I just don't see bicycles needing to be taken to a specialist with a fancy bicycle degree to get fixed.
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