bmaverick
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We can't find CNC and welds up my way. Even with pay over $40/hr, there are no takers.Just like what many manufactures have been saying for years...."It's sure hard getting good help nowadays".
Local colleges pre-2020 had no openings to training for certify welding. After the lock-downs, the local colleges have empty teaching shops. Rock Valley College was a long wait to get in, not anymore. Seems the youth had a year or two to re-think what to do in life. Welding, CNC and robotics literally dropped to the basement for enrollments.
I don't understand why the youth had quickly abandoned skill trades like this. And it's not just around here either. I've gone on business trips and see signs nearly every place for those open positions.
There are a few good YT channels to learn how to weld as well. We don't manufacture too much here, but weld does join things together for assembly. I got a nephew who took up welding, but preferred driving the forklift instead.
We lost so many of those three positions when the boomers retired. We can't get them back either.