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<blockquote data-quote="bball09124" data-source="post: 5086203" data-attributes="member: 573352"><p>Well, last Friday my dad got laid off from a job he's had the past 25 years. It was at a PVC injection molding facility. He's got machinist skills, but that's about it really. I'm not sure what his plans are in looking for a new job, but my mom and I think he should take some classes at the local community college. I know there is an aquaculture program with 100% job placement, but I'm not sure how that field is doing with todays economy. Are there any up and coming fields that will have decent job security in the upcoming hard times?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bball09124, post: 5086203, member: 573352"] Well, last Friday my dad got laid off from a job he's had the past 25 years. It was at a PVC injection molding facility. He's got machinist skills, but that's about it really. I'm not sure what his plans are in looking for a new job, but my mom and I think he should take some classes at the local community college. I know there is an aquaculture program with 100% job placement, but I'm not sure how that field is doing with todays economy. Are there any up and coming fields that will have decent job security in the upcoming hard times? [/QUOTE]
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