2006

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ECCC Welders

All May 2006 graduates of the welding and cutting progra{ri at East Ce'htral Community College In Decatur are ready to enter the workfor~e t)avlng successfully comP.Ieted requirements for employ– ment at their respective job locations. Seated from lefJ are DeangelotFrazler and Deontrlst Hayes, both of louisville, Nate Herrington of Philadelphia· and Josh ShuMaker of Carthage, who were recently hired at Taylor Machin~ Works, Inc. In .Lou(s~nre, and Brock Dorsey of Sebastopol, now with Kendricks Prefab Welding:ln Decatur. Standing from left are )\layne Eason-, dean of career– technical education at ECCC; Tyler Hagan of little Rock, accept~ for employment at Industrial Mechanical Contractors, LLC In Meridian; D.ustin Sav.ell of Decah1r, tapped by McKinnon Welding and Metal Fabrication In Decatur; Richard Bishop of Meridlan 1 ·Wow employed with Sikorsky Sup– port Service, Inc. In Key West, Aa.; and Gerald Jordan, ECCC welding and cutting Instructor. For more information about the College's welding and ,;utting program contact Mr. Jordan, Phone 601- 635-2111 or call toll free, 1-877-462-3222, ext. 263. His email address Is gjordan@eccc.edu.

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