Burn and learn: Welding and trade school opens in Decatur
As many industries face uncertainty from economic shifts and AI, a brand new 49,000-square-foot Tulsa Welding School campus is opening its doors in Decatur to help Georgians secure high-demand, high-paying jobs. Campus President Tamekia Morris breaks down how to learn more and why these careers are so valuable for those who invest in them.
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