By Mike Hart
My two kids went to a private high school that prides itself on getting virtually all its graduates into college. In counselor seminars and discussions with students, I heard all kinds of career paths discussed –- such as in law, medicine, business, science, academia –- but never an utterance of the word “manufacturing.”
Ironically, my own kids, whose father owns a manufacturing software company, don’t have the slightest interest in manufacturing.
My two kids went to a private high school that prides itself on getting virtually all its graduates into college. In counselor seminars and discussions with students, I heard all kinds of career paths discussed –- such as in law, medicine, business, science, academia –- but never an utterance of the word “manufacturing.”
Ironically, my own kids, whose father owns a manufacturing software company, don’t have the slightest interest in manufacturing.
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