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1. Ford partners with JCC to train students
ja.mlive.com/news/index.ssf?/n - [Cached]Published on: 1/18/2002 Last Visited: 1/19/2002
"It's a training program where we would supply the tools for training," said Robert Fendt, field service engineer with the customer service division of Ford in Dearborn. "There's some things we need to cut out of Ford Motor Co. and this is not one."
He said Ford is funding the $20,000 program and also donating equipment and textbooks.
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"We are committed to furthering education of younger people," Fendt said. "We have a vested interest in young people."
There are programs at Macomb Community College, Lansing Community College, Ferris State University in Big Rapids and William Clay Ford High School in Westland, he said. -
2. Ford partners with JCC to train students
aa.mlive.com/news/index.ssf?/n - [Cached]Published on: 1/18/2002 Last Visited: 1/18/2002
"It's a training program where we would supply the tools for training," said Robert Fendt, field service engineer with the customer service division of Ford in Dearborn. "There's some things we need to cut out of Ford Motor Co. and this is not one."
He said Ford is funding the $20,000 program and also donating equipment and textbooks.
...
"We are committed to furthering education of younger people," Fendt said. "We have a vested interest in young people."
There are programs at Macomb Community College, Lansing Community College, Ferris State University in Big Rapids and William Clay Ford High School in Westland, he said. -
3. Ford partners with JCC to train students
ja.milive.com/news/index.ssf?/ - [Cached]Published on: 1/18/2002 Last Visited: 1/23/2002
"It's a training program where we would supply the tools for training," said Robert Fendt, field service engineer with the customer service division of Ford in Dearborn. "There's some things we need to cut out of Ford Motor Co. and this is not one."
He said Ford is funding the $20,000 program and also donating equipment and textbooks.
...
"We are committed to furthering education of younger people," Fendt said. "We have a vested interest in young people."
There are programs at Macomb Community College, Lansing Community College, Ferris State University in Big Rapids and William Clay Ford High School in Westland, he said.

