Tuesday, May 11, 2010

5-11-10

Student Bulletin
Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Career Area of the Week:
How about an AUTOMOTIVE PAINTER? AUTOMOTIVE PAINTERS refinish old and damaged cars, trucks, and buses in automotive body repair shops. Automotive painters are among the most highly skilled manual spray operators because they perform detailed work, mixing paints to match the original color of the vehicle. Most AUTOMOTIVE PAINTERS start as helpers and gain their skills on the job. Becoming skilled in all aspects of automotive painting usually requires one to two years of training. Some automotive painters are sent to technical schools to learn how to mix and applying different types of paint. High school, trade or vocational school, or community or junior college training in automotive painting and refinishing may substitute for up to one year of experience.

Yearbooks will be sold this week at lunch for $10.00 each. You can also purchase them in the office for $10.00 or online, Jostens.com.

Braindrop for the day
Commodore released the Amiga 1000 in 1985. It was originally designed as a successor to Atari, but evolved into both a game console and a home computer.