Huntsville, Alabama's new $40 million Huntsville Center for Technology, developed with Toyota Alabama, trains high school students for industrial maintenance and skilled trades roles paying over $40 per hour, addressing a critical national shortage of blue-collar workers. The program reflects growing recognition that skilled trades offer financial security as AI threatens white-collar jobs and companies like Ford, Lowe's, and BlackRock invest in workforce development.
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Huntsville, Alabama's new $40 million Huntsville Center for Technology, developed with Toyota Alabama, trains high school students for industrial maintenance and skilled trades roles paying over $40 per hour, addressing a critical national shortage of blue-collar workers. The program reflects growing recognition that skilled trades offer financial security as AI threatens white-collar jobs and companies like Ford, Lowe's, and BlackRock invest in workforce development.