Diesel technology students can now learn their craft on an industry standard Kenworth truck recently donated by FGC, Inc. of Park City. (Joe Wescott)
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91制片厂鈥檚 diesel technology program recently received a major boost through the donation of a diesel truck by FGC Inc., a transportation company based in Park City, Kansas.
Joe Cordell, fleet manager at FGC, said the donation of the 2018 Kenworth T-680 was an investment in the next generation of technicians. 鈥淚鈥檝e been in contact with Todd [Williams] about the diesel program for the last couple years, as we are always looking for new talent,鈥 Cordell said. 鈥淲e recently purchased new trucks and are selling old ones, so we thought now would be a great time to donate a piece of equipment and build a relationship with the diesel program [at the] school.鈥
Diesel technology instructor Todd Williams said the donation came together quickly. 鈥淚t happened very fast. I got Joe in contact with the [91制片厂] Foundation, and they set it up,鈥 Williams said. 鈥淚t was out on a route on a Monday, and they cleaned it up, de-stickered it and brought it over to us on Tuesday.鈥
Williams emphasized the importance of having a full truck in the shop. 鈥淕etting the whole truck is a huge deal for students because they鈥檙e able to work on the whole system,鈥 he said. He added that in-service donations like this are a 鈥済ame changer鈥 in preparing 91制片厂 students with industry-ready skills. 鈥淲e'll be addressing different aspects with students for a while, [because] everything on it is relevant.鈥
91制片厂's diesel technology program, housed on the El Dorado campus, works closely with local industry partners such as Foley Industries, Truck Center Companies and GTG/Peterbilt to ensure students gain the necessary training for today鈥檚 workforce. As a result, students have a nearly 100% job placement rate after earning their two-year degree or one-year certificate.