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Brandy Guidry Aube , a native of Cecilia, made it in this month s edition of Popular Mechanics magazine!
Aube , who now resides in Breaux Bridge, took part in a Makers Series challenge, and her work as part of the collaboration is featured in the July/August issue of Popular Mechanics magazine.
Make48 is the organization that partnered with Popular Mechanics with the sole purpose of showcasing the organization s series in which people collaborate, create, and rise to the challenge.
Brandy, a self-described designer/fabricator/welder/seamstress/wife extraordinaire (I added that last part, but Kory would agree), studied Product Design at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette and is now a Visual Arts instructor at St. Bernard Elementary School in Breaux Bridge.
We have a skills gapâlocally and across the country. It is a gap where good-paying jobs remain vacant because we donât have enough candidates with the skills necessary to fill them; and these jobs donât necessarily require a college degree. In fact, middle-skill jobsâthose that require at least a high school diploma but less than a four-year degreeâaccount for majority of job openings into the foreseeable future.
Today, thereâs a high demand for workers in the manufacturing and construction fields, with skills such as machinist, electrician, welder, and building trades. High-tech manufacturing careers offer excellent wages, solid benefits, and the chance to pursue a worthwhile career. Unfortunately, there is the lingering negative perception by many parents, school counselors, and students, that trade school or BOCES is the thing you did if you were not cut out for college. Ironically, those with the right technical skills and some additional training a
Francis A. Kennedy was 95 when he died of COVID-19 on May 10 at Safire Rehabilitation of Northtowns, Buffalo, New York. The father of 13, 12 of whom survived him,