I don't agree with your assessment, Rhythm. Around here the CCs have three different types of programs. Transfer programs, which you mentioned. These are good because they cost half what a four year school does. That's what I did when I got out out of the army, and it sure helped stretch my military benefits long enough to get a four year degree. Continuing education for those that need to pick up a new skill like project management. And finally two year programs that train technicians, welders, machinists and mechanics. The last part is where we disagree. Yes, you can pick up most of those types of job skills in other places such as the military or even in high school if you start technical school early enough, but the military and high school technical programs don't train nearly enough people with those types of skills.
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