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Seven inducted into Youth Machining apprenticeship program

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Seven inducted into Youth Machining apprenticeship program

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The Central Carolina Apprenticeship Works Computer-Integrated Machining Technology inaugural inductees are, left to right: Billy Gray Sullivan III, Jacob P. Mouton, Tyler A. Walters, Marshall U. Norris, John H. Holly III, Dalton C. Branson, and Jessee L. Hall.

Seven inducted into Youth Machining apprenticeship program

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Pat Godwin Jr., President of The Godwin Group, told the inaugural inductees of the new Central Carolina Apprenticeship Works in Computer-Integrated Machining Technology program that they have a jumpstart of what it is to be out in the real world. "This is a good opportunity for you to learn that. Sometimes it's not fun. Sometimes it's not easy," he said.

Seven inducted into Youth Machining apprenticeship program

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Jim Burgin, Chairman of the Harnett County Board of Commissioners and a member of the CCCC Board of Trustees, told the inaugural inductees of the new Central Carolina Apprenticeship Works in Computer-Integrated Machining Technology program, "You guys are going to do great," he said. "I congratulate you and I'm proud of you."

Seven inducted into Youth Machining apprenticeship program

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William Collins, Special Assistant for Workforce Development, N.C. Department of Commerce, told the inaugural inductees of the new Central Carolina Apprenticeship Works in Computer-Integrated Machining Technology program, "You're earning a reputation at a very young age that you're going to be a decision maker. ... You're going to be the business leaders of the future."

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