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100% of MTC Class Finds Employment in just weeks

Oct 13, 2020

Two pictures: First CNC shop floor; second of Doug Burch

The Spring 2020 Computer Numerical Control (CNC) class found themselves facing unforeseen circumstances amid a pandemic but refused to let that stop them.

“We’ve had many successful groups throughout the years,” said Jeff Sigley, an MTC Manufacturing Faculty member. “This last group really had to lean in hard considering the pandemic’s impact to class schedules and delivery methods. Fortunately, I and the rest of our faculty, were always ready to go the extra mile for the students who were willing to tag along!”

One of the recent graduates, Doug Burch, was more than willing. Since completing the class, Burch was able to  leave his job in the restaurant industry and accept a new position providing CNC work for Palmetto State Armory. 

“I started off in the restaurant industry. I did very well, and it was great if that’s the career you want,” said Burch. “But, I had different goals in mind. I wanted a family, to have a better schedule, to make some good money, and to be proud of what I’m doing.” 

Burch began to explore his options and looked into certifications that would get him directly into a new job field in a short amount of time.

“I wasn’t looking to do a year, two years, or four years. I was looking for a change now,” he explained. “The class was only six months, and it launched me into a new career with good pay.”

When his training began, Burch came into class with the idea that he wouldn’t have much competition. That thought quickly changed when he realized how different each student’s background was, and the motivations that drove them.

“There are people whose companies are paying for them to come learn, people who are fresh out of high school looking to make something of themselves, you’ve got a person who’s already an entrepreneur, and then me who’s got to change my career,” he said. “It suited everyone.” 

Along with his new-found friendly competition, Burch found that the instructors at MTC would far surpass his expectations both inside and outside the classroom.

“I couldn’t have asked for a better instructor (Jeff Sigley), truly. As soon as I got into my new job, I started making suggestions, and they were like ‘hold on, we’ve never heard anybody say these types of things before,” said Burch. “He went above and beyond. He instructed us in a way that was very caring.”

When the college had to suddenly close campuses because of COVID-19, many students in the more hands-on programs were concerned that their training would be overlooked in the transition to virtual learning. For Burch, this was one of his biggest concerns as he felt that he would be ineffective in his future career without that hands-on training.

However, MTC was able to provide him with the resources he needed and experiences that made him less nervous around the tools and equipment.

“It gave me everything I need to know and more,” he explained. “We learned things that people don’t just go out and learn by doing their job. It not only sets you up to get yourself a position, but to get a higher position than you would have without any type of further certification.”

For anyone on the fence or considering attending Midlands Technical College for higher education or training, Burch had a few words of advice,

“I’ve been telling people you’ve got to go this route. Go to MTC,” he said. “Go there in the winter, go there in the fall. Go there in the spring, whenever you have the time. It’s exactly what I wanted. I set goals, I wrote them down, talked about them all the time, and then I achieved them.”

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