Gen Z
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https://www.statista.com/statistics/135 ... lation-us/
Thanks to Biden, wage growth far exceeds inflation over the past several months. You're welcome Mich.
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Gen Z Plumbers and Construction Workers Are Making #BlueCollar Cool
Gen Z Plumbers and Construction Workers Are Making #BlueCollar Cool
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It would be an excellent development for our federal, state and local governments to prioritize trade education to at least - if not more or much more than - the level they support university education.
If we (you, me, everyone) are going to be subsidizing others’ post-secondary education, I’d sure rather those subsidies go toward trade/STEM education, than toward another English major.
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I’m for prioritizing it - whether it’s done through the various levels of gummint, or through some social or cultural level.
When I graduated HS like 20 years ago in suburban joco it seemed foregone that pretty much everyone was supposed to go to college. Like I don’t remember the trades even being an option.
But why go pay some university to teach you shit that’s largely only peripherally at best prepares you for an actual career, when you could get paid for hands-on work experience in real time.
And more and more, pretty sure a lot of trades pay better than a lot of “professional” sorts of careers any more.
When I graduated HS like 20 years ago in suburban joco it seemed foregone that pretty much everyone was supposed to go to college. Like I don’t remember the trades even being an option.
But why go pay some university to teach you shit that’s largely only peripherally at best prepares you for an actual career, when you could get paid for hands-on work experience in real time.
And more and more, pretty sure a lot of trades pay better than a lot of “professional” sorts of careers any more.
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Not only that, but the number of contractors and subcontractors has fallen dramatically in the last 10 years. I'm almost retired and when asked who I would recommend, I don't have the long list like I used to have.jfish26 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 10, 2024 1:50 pmIt would be an excellent development for our federal, state and local governments to prioritize trade education to at least - if not more or much more than - the level they support university education.
If we (you, me, everyone) are going to be subsidizing others’ post-secondary education, I’d sure rather those subsidies go toward trade/STEM education, than toward another English major.
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It has been gobsmacking to me that Biden, being the worker/pro union guy he is, hasn't prioritized "trade education" more than he has. I consider it a huge opportunity missed.jfish26 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 10, 2024 1:50 pmIt would be an excellent development for our federal, state and local governments to prioritize trade education to at least - if not more or much more than - the level they support university education.
If we (you, me, everyone) are going to be subsidizing others’ post-secondary education, I’d sure rather those subsidies go toward trade/STEM education, than toward another English major.
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yep, I'm in my 40s and my whole career...up to and including currently....I'm the "young guy" in the industry. There are very very few apprentices and up and coming tradesman. It's gonna be a problemdefixione wrote: ↑Mon Jun 10, 2024 2:09 pmNot only that, but the number of contractors and subcontractors has fallen dramatically in the last 10 years. I'm almost retired and when asked who I would recommend, I don't have the long list like I used to have.jfish26 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 10, 2024 1:50 pmIt would be an excellent development for our federal, state and local governments to prioritize trade education to at least - if not more or much more than - the level they support university education.
If we (you, me, everyone) are going to be subsidizing others’ post-secondary education, I’d sure rather those subsidies go toward trade/STEM education, than toward another English major.
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And then we all wonder why things like HVAC and car service costs have gone up so drastically.TDub wrote: ↑Mon Jun 10, 2024 2:34 pmyep, I'm in my 40s and my whole career...up to and including currently....I'm the "young guy" in the industry. There are very very few apprentices and up and coming tradesman. It's gonna be a problemdefixione wrote: ↑Mon Jun 10, 2024 2:09 pmNot only that, but the number of contractors and subcontractors has fallen dramatically in the last 10 years. I'm almost retired and when asked who I would recommend, I don't have the long list like I used to have.jfish26 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 10, 2024 1:50 pm
It would be an excellent development for our federal, state and local governments to prioritize trade education to at least - if not more or much more than - the level they support university education.
If we (you, me, everyone) are going to be subsidizing others’ post-secondary education, I’d sure rather those subsidies go toward trade/STEM education, than toward another English major.
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Obama was pushing for community colleges (which are mostly for trades if you haven't looked at a community college course catalog lately) 10 years ago. This Old House has had those kids on for a while too.
Me thinks this pool of thinkers at KCrim may be the wrong one.
Me thinks this pool of thinkers at KCrim may be the wrong one.
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sadly, there’s plenty of 40-something’s that would do well to watch that
Have we fallen into a mesmerized state that makes us accept as inevitable that which is inferior or detrimental, as though having lost the will or the vision to demand that which is good?