Mississippi started the trend and Georgia is the latest to catch on. Georgia uses taxpayer money to set up a training program under the umbrella of the state's community college system to train workers for auto jobs. You have to apply to the program and be interviewed by Kia before being accepted. Once you've spent your money and completed the program then you get interviewed again before you graduate. If you've made it that far and get accepted for employment at Kia, then you get to go into Kia's training facility, also built and paid for with taxpayer money by Georgia. Meanwhile everyone complains about the poor performance of public schools in the south yet no one wants to pay more taxes. But it's okay to use their tax money [[which they probably aren't aware of) to weed out potential union members while supplying cheap labor to support a foreign company.