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Micki Maynard · Why Do You Want To Work In a Factory?
August 25th, 2011
We know manufacturing jobs are disappearing. And plants are a tough environment. 
But whenever a company announces it’s hiring, thousands of people show up, as they did at Ford in Louisville, KY. Likewise, our engineering schools, like Kettering University in Flint, MI, still graduate hundreds of people aiming for manufacturing careers.
So, we’d like to know: why do you want to work in a factory? What do you see as the most appealing part of the manufacturing life?
Please take our survey and help us tell your story.
