Here's another of the many films that firms like Coronet and Centron made to be shown in school. This one tells you why you should take what we used to call 'Shop', where you learned to operate a saw without cutting your fingers off.
Herk Harvey directed this one, and it's a well edited effort, with good composition and movement. The players deliver their lines in a a manner that sounds like they're depressed, but perhaps it's the thought that they're going to wind up working in the manual trades.
Although his IMDb trivia pages clams he directed more than 400 industrial films, THe credits on his main page list about 50. He directed his one feature, CARNIVAL OF SOULS on a vacation, then returned to work at Centron. He died in 1996 at the age of 71.