Talent Gap or Training Gap?

In the past, workforce training and development for blue- and gray-collar jobs took a back seat at many businesses and academic institutions. Schools often steered students toward white-collar career paths, while businesses put cutting costs, staying globally competitive, and turning a profit above training workers—a short-sighted focus on the next quarter rather than the next generation.
Today, we are dealing with the consequences of those inactions. A lack of high-level focus on blue- and gray-collar jobs, coupled with the realities of a booming economy, has created a training gap across the length and breadth of the U.S. economy. Many important sectors—manufacturing, transportation, supply chain, and engineering among them—face a shortage of qualified workers. Add a historically low unemployment rate, and the need for a long-term strategy and commitments of time, expertise, and money to develop the workforce of tomorrow grows even more important.
Businesses and schools across America are answering the call in a big way. Many companies are redoubling their worker training and career development efforts, while colleges, universities, and even some high schools are directing students to blue- and gray-collar entry level jobs, particularly in logistics and transportation.
In the past, workforce training and development for blue- and gray-collar jobs took a back seat at many businesses and academic institutions. Schools often steered students toward white-collar career paths, while businesses put cutting costs, staying globally competitive, and turning a profit above training workers—a short-sighted focus on the next quarter rather than the next generation.
Today, we are dealing with the consequences of those inactions. A lack of high-level focus on blue- and gray-collar jobs, coupled with the realities of a booming economy, has created a training gap across the length and breadth of the U.S. economy. Many important sectors—manufacturing, transportation, supply chain, and engineering among them—face a shortage of qualified workers. Add a historically low unemployment rate, and the need for a long-term strategy and commitments of time, expertise, and money to develop the workforce of tomorrow grows even more important.
Businesses and schools across America are answering the call in a big way. Many companies are redoubling their worker training and career development efforts, while colleges, universities, and even some high schools are directing students to blue- and gray-collar entry level jobs, particularly in logistics and transportation.

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AAC Cargo is an international Freight Forwarding company, based in Dubai, with a reputation for providing outstanding quality that continues to secure a loyal customer base. The Company has developed a strong, young management team, which together with the founding Directors are committed to working within established quality procedures to provide each customer with the most reliable personalized service and dedicated to the continuous development of both our people and our services.

We provide a broad range of Sea Freight, Air Freight, Cars Shipping, Boat Relocation, International Movers, ExpressCargo, with our broad range of logistics solutions & Products and consolidation services, we ensure your cargo reaches the right place, at the right time in a cost-efficient way. We work with a spread of ocean carriers covering major carrier alliances with planned space protection from every major container port in the world to deliver reliability. We also work with many Airlines specialized in Air Freight.
AAC Cargo, Dubai, U. A. E.
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