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  • Re: A Few Good Things Coming Out of Detroit

    ''What happened to the aluminum-intensive and composite-intensive vehicles shown at past auto shows?'' If you do the math you would have to drive a lot more miles or keep the vehicles a lot longer than most of us do to just break even. That is&nbsp;until gas goes to $15-20/Gallon. &nbsp;
    Posted to Lee Teschler's Editorial Comment (Forum) by fluidpower1 on February 11, 2009
  • Re: What’s Tough About Training

    I worked wit a lot of Mecheanical Engineers in Southern Indiana that were Co-Op students. They&nbsp; would&nbsp; go to school for a length of time and then work in the Engineering department of the larger affiliated companies in the area for another period.. It was not called Apprenticing though. I'm not out and about since my wife had Colon ...
    Posted to Lee Teschler's Editorial Comment (Forum) by fluidpower1 on October 15, 2008
  • Re: What’s Tough About Training

    I have taught many Mechanial and Electrical Apprentices at a local company the basics and Trouble Shooting skills fr Fluid Power equipment. The classes are put on by the local Indiana Vocational Technical School and requires 4-6 years to complete. The apprentices spend half their time in classes and the other half working in their trade in ...
    Posted to Lee Teschler's Editorial Comment (Forum) by fluidpower1 on October 3, 2008