***Press Release***
Laura Fincher of Sterling was selected the NAPA Student of the Month for October
2013. She is a freshman in the diesel technology program at Northeastern Junior
College. She is studying in this area with aspirations of eventually working
for some type of diesel based operation in the area of agriculture. The daughter
of Robert Fincher, Laura says that she has had numerous indoor office type jobs
and they have not provided the kind of challenge she’s needed to stay engaged
and like the work. Taking on a non-traditional training experience-- meaning a
woman doing what is typically done by men-- has presented her with quite a bit
of not only mental, but physical tests. She was selected for this award based
on her academic performance in the classroom and her ability to complete
required tasks in the lab portion of the program. For winning the October
award, she received an engraved plaque and a gift certificate from NAPA Auto and
Truck Parts here in Sterling. NAPA sponsors a monthly award which is rotated
through the three auto/diesel programs operated by NJC. Awards are presented
every few months for the last round of award winners. Fincher (left) is shown
here with Aaron Hettinger (right), the outside sales manager for NAPA.
According to the latest data (2010) from the U.S. Department of Labor, two
percent of small-engine mechanics were women. Less than one percent of bus and
truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists were women. An estimated 3,000
women in this country work as diesel mechanics. Another 14,000 women were
working as automotive service technicians. There also were 18,000 welders and
fewer than 1,000 small-engine mechanics, according to U.S. Department of Labor
statistics. (Courtesy Photo)

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