tom ackermann reports from detroit. >> in detroit where the official jobless rate is nearly 10%, good jobs still go begging. just ask the staff at the community college, a low key school. graduates who earn a two year degree can be in demand. >> employers are clamoring for the right skill level. for every student in my welding program and robotics program, there's probably two or three jobs waiting for them. >> tony has a full time job but is taking classes in advanced robotics to get better ones. >> i'm trying to take advantage of the facilities they have here are amazing. >> it's tough. i don't get much sleep, but i know it's going to be worth it in the end. >> the worker shortage isn't only apparent in technology fields. 30% are having trouble filling financial positions. 20% report it's difficult to find manufacturing personnel. at this small plant which makes lighting fixtures, the owner linked up with a community college to match workers with what the business requires to stay competitive in a fast evolving market. >> acquiring the personnel needed to run the equipment, assess w