The article offers information on a new job training program developed by the Federation for Advanced Manufacturing Education (FAME). It discusses that small-but-growing two-year apprenticeship-style program trains students to maintain and repair the machinery that now does most of the rote work of manufacturing; and FAME makes clear that it's not a traditional college program where students can get away with playing hooky or sit slouched in the back of class.
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