businesswoman instead of technician women often choose lower paid training jobs

businesswoman instead of technician women often choose lower paid training jobs

CARROLLTON, Ga.– In a class of a technological university an hour from Atlanta, Kimberly Hinely grabs a soldering iron and also decreases her face shield. Sparks fly around her as she thaws the steel, joining iron to iron. Three months right into an evening welding program where she’s the only female, the 44-year-old previous tattoo …

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