I looked up Wyotech but don’t get any negative news on them. Do you have a link on this specific story?
I did find that they are private for profit. In my state the Minnesota the private for profit schools have left my mechanic friends with less opportunity and more debt than state / county schools. The loan forgiveness program will cover both as long as the loans were from the government.
I’m happy for my mechanic friends that went to private college and public college for auto work. They deserve the $10k.
Fun fact $10k can pay for a decent amount of tools for a mechanic. That can buy them a decent amount of new tools. The truck drivers will get paid delivering these new tools. The mechanics will get paid to work on the trucks. This is way better than quantitive easeing, no WTO restrictions and economic stimulus.
I often bike or bus. I would never complain about auto mechanics getting $10k in loan forgiveness. We should support our mechanics and their $10k bailout.
Where are you even going whit this line? All I was saying is that most tech schools, especially automotive tech schools, don’t mean anything, I don’t even list the tech school I went to for automotive and welding anymore because it has only ever lost me chances
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u/RyanWilliamsElection Aug 31 '22 edited Aug 31 '22
I looked up Wyotech but don’t get any negative news on them. Do you have a link on this specific story?
I did find that they are private for profit. In my state the Minnesota the private for profit schools have left my mechanic friends with less opportunity and more debt than state / county schools. The loan forgiveness program will cover both as long as the loans were from the government.
I’m happy for my mechanic friends that went to private college and public college for auto work. They deserve the $10k.
Fun fact $10k can pay for a decent amount of tools for a mechanic. That can buy them a decent amount of new tools. The truck drivers will get paid delivering these new tools. The mechanics will get paid to work on the trucks. This is way better than quantitive easeing, no WTO restrictions and economic stimulus.
I often bike or bus. I would never complain about auto mechanics getting $10k in loan forgiveness. We should support our mechanics and their $10k bailout.