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February 08, 2012 
Yaun Smith, a senior talks with Quinn Rippel (L) a engineering instructor with the project lead the... 
Milwaukee, UNITED STATES 
Yaun Smith, a senior talks with Quinn Rippel a engineering instructor with the project lead the way... 
Yaun Smith, a senior talks with Quinn Rippel (L) a engineering instructor with the project lead the way class at Bradley Tech High School in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, January 26, 2012. With manufacturing companies complaining about a skills gap with today's students some schools are offering classes that prepare students for real world trade skills. After years of cutting workforces, manufacturing executives complain they cannot find enough people with skills needed to thrive in modern factories. Some 600,000 skilled manufacturing positions are currently unfilled in the United States, according to a survey by Deloitte and The Manufacturing Institute. PICTURE TAKEN ON JANUARY 26. REUTERS/Darren Hauck (UNITED STATES) 
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