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Georgia Tech’s Inability to Land In-State Talent is Becoming Problematic
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<blockquote data-quote="Sideways" data-source="post: 315163" data-attributes="member: 2451"><p>I think that the building that traditionally housed the textile program is now a math building of some sort. Well, at least they tried but times change and we had best change with them. Dad could see the way the wind was blowing by the mid 1950s. When I was born in Rome, Georgia he was manager of a textile operation for Piedmont Mills. He became a manufacturer's representative (kind of like a licensed trouble shooter) and as he put it the training at Tech was perfect. After all, engineers solve problems which is what he did. For a whole lot money than he would have earned in a dying industry. He traveled all over the country and everywhere he went people knew about Georgia Tech.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sideways, post: 315163, member: 2451"] I think that the building that traditionally housed the textile program is now a math building of some sort. Well, at least they tried but times change and we had best change with them. Dad could see the way the wind was blowing by the mid 1950s. When I was born in Rome, Georgia he was manager of a textile operation for Piedmont Mills. He became a manufacturer's representative (kind of like a licensed trouble shooter) and as he put it the training at Tech was perfect. After all, engineers solve problems which is what he did. For a whole lot money than he would have earned in a dying industry. He traveled all over the country and everywhere he went people knew about Georgia Tech. [/QUOTE]
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