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Co-op program faces placement shortage
Wednesday July 23 2008
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Dear editor,
I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the employers in and around the Georgetown area for working with the Georgetown District High School Co-operative Education students.
With the increasing demand for workers with previous experience and students wishing to “test drive” a possible career choice, more students are realizing the importance of co-operative education. Increased demand for our program has resulted in a shortage of placements for our students, particularly in trade areas, interior design, marketing and retailing.
If there are employers in the area who wish to participate in our program, please contact the undersigned at wiesew@hdsb.ca or call the school 905-877-6966 ext. 235.
W. Wiese,
Co-op teacher/monitor
Georgetown District High School
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