Well, it’s hard to believe that my graduating students have completed two years in the collision repair program at Butler. The time has flown by fast. I’m excited to see each of them turn the chapter in their book of life as they start their new career. I look forward to hearing success stories from them. I once heard that a good manager does not try to give his or her employees the expectations to be as successful or skilled as s/he is. Rather, the good manager gives their employees the encouragement to be better than they are. I believe the same holds true for teachers. I don’t believe it’s my job to show the students how talented or smart that I am, but rather help them explore how talented and smart they are. I really wish the best for them and their future. If they pass me up on the road of success or become more talented than I am in collision repair, then I’ll feel that I did a job well done.
I would like to congratulate my 2009 Collision Repair Students of Butler Community College. Now it’s time to begin your successful journey in life. Make me proud!
Here is a short video with a few photos of the past few years in the Collision Repair Program.
Jon says
May 17, 2009 at 2:11 amI would also like to congratulate the graduating class. I really only got to meet Devin and Jenni and i wish them the best of luck in there career i believe they both have proven they are capable of working in the industry with the work Devin did on his truck and the work Jenni did on her Cav. I also think the other graduates will do fine because Donnie wouldn’t of passed you if you were not capable:)
As for the First year class, I can not believe the first year is over and i think i can speak for everyone when i say “I cant wait for next year!”