It’s almost as if schools push and ideology that benefits schools.
Bruh, trades are in high fucking demand right now too. Between now and 2020 there are suppose to be 300,000 more jobs and that’s just for welder.
Shit, they’ll pay for you to learn how to do it.
I just finished high school and got a untility job in a factory and I have almost no experience. They’re gonna train me for everything plus it has full health benefits.
Trades are fucking great.
My husband is a welder, and is very very good at it. He got hired by a locksmith company pretty much just by walking in and going “Yes I can weld.”
All of the other guys there were great at locksmithing, but none of them were trained welders, and they needed someone who could build custom doors and frames.
They trained him to do lock stuff too, so now he can weld AND pick locks.
The owner of the company, when he handed out Christmas bonuses, looked at him and went “Dude we literally cannot fire you because we’d be screwed so here’s your bonus and also we’re giving you a raise.”
Welders are in desperate demand.
Blows kisses to this post.
Anyway, learn a trade, unionize, wear your PPE, memorize OSHA’s phone number.
This is soooooo funny I cannot believe triggeredmedia’s post is being passed around as socialist I wanna die
As an aspiring teacher, one of my main goals to create a curriculum that breaks down the “college or bust” false dichotomy and show students how they can learn skills in my class that can benefit them no matter what they do. I’m seeing more and more of this ideology stressed in my education courses, which is super good news. Teach kids that there are a TON of different paths to success, some of which don’t require them to throw themselves into massive debt!!!