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University of Houston nursing students get started with the basics in Sugar Land

University of Houston nursing students get started with the basics in Sugar Land Roy Kent, Staff writer FacebookTwitterEmail 1of6 Nursing students at the University of Houston College of Nursing in Sugar Land went through a boot camp of sorts this week, learning how to properly put on personal protection equipment and take vital signs of patients.University of HoustonShow MoreShow Less 2of6 Nursing students at the University of Houston College of Nursing in Sugar Land went through a boot camp of sorts this week, learning how to properly put on personal protection equipment and take vital signs of patients.University of HoustonShow MoreShow Less

Technician Shortage Leads To Enterprise, Ranken Partnership

Enterprise Holdings and Ranken Technical College are partnering to attract more people to auto technician careers. Industry experts predict tens of thousands of jobs will need to be filled, with many paying upward of $100,000 a year. The Automotive Collision Engineering Pilot Program is designed to help rectify a perception problem with the auto tech career field, said Mary Mahoney, a vice president in Enterprise’s Insurance Replacement Division. “It’s just not attracting younger folks or anyone to it at this point,” she said, while adding that influencers like parents and school counselors might not be aware that it can be a well-paying job with many career options.

Auto Technician Shortage Leads To New Partnership For Ranken, Enterprise

Enterprise Holdings and Ranken Technical College are partnering to attract more people to auto technician careers. Industry experts predict tens of thousands of jobs will need to be filled, with many paying upward of $100,000 a year. The Automotive Collision Engineering Pilot Program is designed to help rectify a perception problem with the auto tech career field, said Mary Mahoney, a vice president in Enterprise’s Insurance Replacement Division. “It’s just not attracting younger folks or anyone to it at this point,” she said, while adding that influencers like parents and school counselors might not be aware that it can be a well-paying job with many career options.

Jerry DeWayne Sebek

August 13, 1962 ~ January 11, 2021 Sunday, January 17, 2021 Jerry DeWayne Sebek, 58, went to be with the Lord on Monday, January 11, 2021. Jerry, DeWayne called Jerry, DeWayne called by his family, was born in Dallas, TX on August 13, 1962. He graduated from San Marcos High School and Texas State Technical College in Waco with honors. He worked for Motorola and NXP in Austin. He loved the outdoors and spending time with his family. Jerry loved deer and dove hunting, fishing, golfing, tubing, softball, cars and motorcycles. He enjoyed tinkering with things and working on cars. Jerry was also quite the prankster who had a big heart and gave to others who were in need before himself. He liked fast cars, loud music and going to concerts. DeWayne was a man of few words, but he touched many hearts with his love, kindness and generosity.

Texas State Technical College welcomes students back to Fort Bend County campus

Texas State Technical College welcomes students back to Fort Bend County campus Roy Kent, Staff writer FacebookTwitterEmail Texas State Technical College in Fort Bend County welcomed students back on Monday for the spring 2021 semester. Coronavirus protocols are still in place, and students, staff and faculty will continue to follow them through the semester.Texas State Technical College Texas State Technical College in Rosenberg kicked off its spring 2021 semester on Monday, Jan. 11, welcoming students back to the campus while maintaining COVID-19 restrictions. According to a news release, a limited number of students, staff and faculty returned to the campus while following the college’s coronavirus safety guidelines.

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