We have been working with area trade schools to help increase interest in the welding programs. One area county high school we extended an offer to assist the school. We placed a Torchmate 4800 in the school on load at no cost to the school. The day we delivered the table you could see the excitement in the faces of those young people eager to learn. Not only did we we work with the welding program we also bridged the gap to the pre-engineering program the school offered. We will be picking up the table to bring back to the shop soon. Working hard in your own business is rewarding. You make money, pay bills, and provide for your family. When you can help change a kid's life well thats a different level of reward. Do what you can to pay it forward. Do what you can to elevate those around you. All of the other things will work out. Here is a link to the story on the Dothan Eagle http://www.dothaneagle.com/news/edu...cle_12029970-be6c-11e7-b7b4-0f12e2c26eb0.html