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‘Dirty Jobs’ In Demand

SHORTAGE OF SKILLED TRADE WORKERS PROVIDES OPPORTUNITIES

Posted: December 4, 2011 at 5:43 a.m.

Dempsey Brown, instructor at Northwest Technical Institute, right, shows students, from left, Gary Sanchez and David Munson which bolts to unfasten to start removing an engine in the automotive lab Wednesday at the school in Springdale. Demand for skilled workers in many trade industries remains high following the recession.

Christopher Reyer and Robin Ford aren’t sitting idle waiting for the economy to produce more jobs.

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Zay Lynn, right, and James Graham work on measuring voltage on a circuit in the Northwest Technical Institute’s electronics l... (By: Anthony Reyes)

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Benny Burk, left, and Gary Sanchez, both students at Northwest Technical Institute, begin to remove bolts to remove an engine... (By: Anthony Reyes)

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Business, Pages 13 on 12/04/2011

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