 My name is Ed Doherty and I'm the Precision Machining Instructor for Suncoast Technical College. While all the students are, I like to call them apprentices, it's a career and a year. That's our motto here and we try to train everybody to work in the modern metalworking industry and we get them trained in just under a year, about 11 months, and we've had a hundred percent placement. I really can't fill all the jobs that people ask me to fill. So we have a lot of need in the area for machinists and computer integrated manufacturing. Today's world has a lot of computer driven machines, so you need traditional machining skills and also to be able to work with computerized programming and put those skills together in order to make high tech modern parts for like the plastics industry, medical implants, surgical tooling and the defense and aerospace. Our current class is all adults so it's a full day. We come in at 7.45, everybody punches in on a time clock just like they would at work so they become responsible employees and we'll go through some preparation for the day and we'll do some technical training and then we'll go into the shop and start working on projects and sometimes it'll be individual projects so they'll team up and work together on some collaborations and we're also working with our drafting department to, they'll design something and we'll make it and we'll work together on how that all works. It can be, you know, if you want to talk to me directly, the student services will have, leave information, I can call you back directly and we can talk together, you can take a tour at any time, they even have a blog and a YouTube channel so people want to see exactly what goes on and you know, without having to come in and the projects we work on, I have that also. So if they call me, I can send you that information and you can also check it out, you know, on the internet.