As the number of Appalachian coal jobs plummets, former miners
are looking to federal programs to help them launch new careers.
These ex-miners are taking free classes and learning skills to
become HVAC repairmen, mechanics and licensed truck drivers.
The programs have well intentions but can help only a fraction
of the thousands of workers who have been laid off in Kentucky ,
West Virginia , and Virginia . And one of the common complaints
among the ex-miners is that the new jobs don't pay as well as coal mining.