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Well, if you are retired/semi retired and know a trade it might be a good time to teach if you feel up to it.

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>At Emily Griffith Technical College, thousands of students learn the ins and outs of trades such as auto repair, welding, and HVAC. However, behind the scenes, school leaders are grappling with a growing challenge: finding enough instructors to meet student demand. Gideon Geisel, dean at the college, said there's no real pipeline for recruiting instructors in the trades. "Throughout the year, you're always going to have a need for additional instructors," Geisel said. "But there's no pipeline. To even find a candidate could take six to nine months."

Well, if you are retired/semi retired and know a trade it might be a good time to teach if you feel up to it. Archive: https://archive.today/QXmXZ From the post: >>At Emily Griffith Technical College, thousands of students learn the ins and outs of trades such as auto repair, welding, and HVAC. However, behind the scenes, school leaders are grappling with a growing challenge: finding enough instructors to meet student demand. Gideon Geisel, dean at the college, said there's no real pipeline for recruiting instructors in the trades. "Throughout the year, you're always going to have a need for additional instructors," Geisel said. "But there's no pipeline. To even find a candidate could take six to nine months."

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