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Demand Rising For Compression School Grads

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August 31, 2018

Although college-based compression training schools are still feeling the pain of the last gas industry downturn, they are bullish about the future.

Educators said compression companies are snapping up their new graduates, yet there is concern about declining enrollment in their programs. Poor numbers forced two schools to fold their compression programs, while a third school put its program to declare a hiatus.

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This story first appeared in the July 2018 issue of COMPRESSORTECH2. We only publish a fraction of our magazine content online, so for more great content, get every issue in your inbox/mailbox and access to our digital archives with a free subscription. Click here for a new subscription or here to renew your current subscription.

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