• Aniki 🌱🌿
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    158 months ago

    They also are not hiring, or require someone to help you get through the door, just like everything else these days. Telling people to do trade work is incredibly tone-deaf.

    • @[email protected]
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      138 months ago

      Not to mention, most trades are “Dirty”. Thanks, but no thanks, id rather work in a clean office with nice clean AC, minimal bugs and where the sun stays TF outta my face.

      On the flip side, there’s also people who see working 8 hours/day inside at a desk as a death sentence.

      So saying “Just do a trade” isn’t just tone deaf, it’s as tone deaf as “Just go-to college”

      The real answer is everyone should be able to take the education path best suited for them and their career choices

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      58 months ago

      I teach electrical and we take 40 a year in my county, just electrical. We have plumbing and pipefitting and HVAC programs as well. The union program is down the road.

      You just have to look for the programs, generally through a local community college. I’d gladly teach the respondent above you.

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      58 months ago

      Which trades are you referring to?

      I live close by to a community college that allows basically anyone to fairly quickly (1-2 yrs) get into a trade. I know several people who did. It’s not “easy” in the sense that yeah, you’re still learning a whole fucking skillset and trying to land your first adult job, but it’s definitely… extremely doable…?

      • BombOmOm
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        8 months ago

        Exactly. Presenting people with real solutions to their problems is important and getting into a well paying trade job is a solution the average worker can achieve if they so choose.

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          28 months ago

          Yep. Trades, nursing (and related fields, lab-related medical jobs), hell, even skilled manufacturers are great paths to go into. They’re not glitzy, and you still have to like… do work. But that’s just part of living in society. Someone’s gotta clean the toilets, someone’s gotta fix the power lines.