Travis Wallick says he likes the idea of learning how to work on and repair the high-tech robots and other complex systems at Volkswagen’s Chattanooga assembly plant.
I wish every eighth grader in Chattanooga could see what I saw today.
The "Test Drive Tennessee" Trade Mission is finished and the troops are packing up to head home.
Friday morning, Mayor Claude Ramsey, Trevor Hamilton and I were interviewed by Jack Ewing, European Regional Editor for Business Week magazine.
Thursday was a day of planes, trains and automobiles (actually buses) with an early morning flight from Berlin to Dusseldorf.
My wake-up call was for 5am, because we needed to meet down in the lobby at 6am to catch our shuttle to the train station.
We were off to another bright and early start after only 2 ½ hours sleep. This was the big day ... the chance to see the operations of the Volkswagen plant in person.
Today, we all got keys to brand new Passat wagons. We were to drive them, via pre-programmed navigation systems, to the town of Oschersleben, about an hour away from Wolfsburg.
Flying through the night, we met the sun again just before we crossed over mainland Europe.
WOLFSBURG, GERMANY (WRCB) - After 24 hours of travel, Channel 3 Eyewitness News is finally in the town of Wolfsburg, Germany and taking our first look at the Volkswagen Headquarters.






