Mitutoyo digital calipers are good. Starrett and Brown & Sharpe digitals are good also but, I personally prefer Mitutoyo. One feature I like about Mitutoyo over some other brands is that they don't automatically shut off, so you are not continually having to turn them back on and rezero them every time you pick them up. I also prefer digitals in the shop over dial calipers, they are every bit as accurate and more reliable in the long run. I have never worked with a machinist, that used dial calipers, that didn't have a dead pair or two in his tool box and the ones he was using the dial always zeroed at about 5 or 7 o'clock. A good vernier caliper with a fine adjustment will be more accurate that either the digital or dial calipers, but as said anything closer than .002 requires a micrometer.
Bob, the local Vo-Tech School I went to almost 40 years ago was annexted by the local community college. When I took the machine shop course, it was a two year course, 8 hours a day for 11 months. Now it is a one year course and they spend more time with college classes than machine shop training, so they can get an associates degree. Most of them can read a mike and "operate" a CNC but are lost in the rest of the shop.
Mark Poley