These kinds of investments and the jobs they create are a big part of President Biden's economic pitch for his reelection campaign. Politics Biden bets big on bringing factories back to America, building on some Trump ideas It's one of over 50 community college programs that have sprung up around the nation, responding a boom in the industry connected to President Biden signing the CHIPS and Science Act into law last year. So, he signed up for a 10-day boot camp at Chandler Gilbert Community College in Mesa, Ariz., a crash course aimed at quickly training thousands of new entry-level semiconductor technicians.
'I'm very tech savvy and I've also been in the restaurant industry, which is just hands-on work for long periods of time.' 'It involves two elements I'm very comfortable with,' said Levinson. So, when the 28-year-old came across an article in a tech magazine about a potential boom in Arizona semiconductor jobs, he was intrigued. Liam Levinson spent the past few years working in restaurant kitchens where he says 'they work you to the bone' for not enough pay. Brad Gist, 30, works with Liam Levinson, 28, during a lab for a 10-day semiconductor course at Chandler Gilbert Community College in Mesa, Ariz., on Oct.