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<blockquote data-quote="Hobbes" data-source="post: 1294256" data-attributes="member: 3371"><p><span style="color: Navy">Those classes are not vocational classes and <u>they don't qualify for state or federal funding as part of any workforce retraining programs</u>.</span></p><p><span style="color: Navy">Every vo-tech/tech center offers recreational classes for the benefit of their residents who need a way to things like that for themselves.</span></p><p><span style="color: Navy">Yoga, guitar, and the like are paid for FULLY by the person taking the course.</span></p><p><span style="color: Navy"></span></p><p>Some of them have pilot training too where you can learn to fly a private aircraft but you won't get a job as a pilot and no one expects to.</p><p>It's soley for the satisfaction of the person taking the course.</p><p></p><p><strong>It's dishonest to state or imply, that any part of stimulus funds were used place anyone at all in those classes.</strong></p><p></p><p>Cosmetology is a legitimate career choice and also very popular.</p><p></p><p>The vast majority of classes at metropolitan tech centers are in the area of computers and health care.</p><p></p><p></p><p>And I don't know of any tech center that offers OR have offered training to become a convenience store clerk. <img src="/images/smilies/image1047.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":laughup:" title="Image1047 :laughup:" data-shortname=":laughup:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hobbes, post: 1294256, member: 3371"] [COLOR="Navy"]Those classes are not vocational classes and [U]they don't qualify for state or federal funding as part of any workforce retraining programs[/U].[/COLOR] [COLOR="Navy"]Every vo-tech/tech center offers recreational classes for the benefit of their residents who need a way to things like that for themselves. Yoga, guitar, and the like are paid for FULLY by the person taking the course. [/COLOR] Some of them have pilot training too where you can learn to fly a private aircraft but you won't get a job as a pilot and no one expects to. It's soley for the satisfaction of the person taking the course. [B]It's dishonest to state or imply, that any part of stimulus funds were used place anyone at all in those classes.[/B] Cosmetology is a legitimate career choice and also very popular. The vast majority of classes at metropolitan tech centers are in the area of computers and health care. And I don't know of any tech center that offers OR have offered training to become a convenience store clerk. :laughup: [/QUOTE]
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