North Carolina GOP Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson says there are other avenues to successful careers besides a four-year college degree, including vocational apprenticeship programs.
“We’re not against four-year university degrees, but we also want to let our students and our children know that there are a number of other venues that you can go through to make not just a living, but a great career,” Robinson told the “Just the News, No Noise” TV show Tuesday. “And the skilled trades of those opportunities definitely exist.”
Robinson, who recently announced his candidacy for North Carolina governor, said that his state is prioritizing opportunities for students to pursue a career path in the trades.
“Our office was able to secure $12 million for apprenticeship programs across the state here in North Carolina,” he said. “We want to do even more because we see the great effect that that is having in so many places […]
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