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Great news. Hope it sticks. Get some formal training in a trade and go get a job. Problem is, younger generation needs to work on the entitled attitude a bit... pride in self and in craft goes along way. You dont have to be the best welder on earth, just give a shit about the job and the outcome.

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They'll grow up and realized how jewed they've been just like all generations have (mostly).

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Why are they wanting colleges to get involved? Want to be a welder/plumber/sparky/etc? Go walk on a job site and ask for a job. Start out as a helper and work your way up. Do these kids not know how the trades work?

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Getting a trade job is smarter. Most tradesmen and women are conservative. Every university student is a libtard.

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Most of them were shoved into hyperfeminized public schools and have no idea how a hammer works, much less true tradeskills.

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You’ll start as a runner doing shit work until you work your way up if you do it that way. Having a certificate ensures you will have a decent wage from the beginning.

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Yeah. You'll do shit work. But you'll be paid for that work while you work towards your eventual career.

The other option is to pay and/or go massively in debt for your career and still start out at a shit pay job.

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Many states offer the certification for no cost to the student.

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Go walk on a job site and ask for a job

40 years ago, maybe. Nowadays? Not a chance. Contact you local union hall or find a non-union aporenticeship

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Still happening today. The trades are short handed because of all these limp wristed faggots.

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One of my boys is finishing trade school for welding, he wants to go into welding inspection. The other boy is going for an engineering degree. It will be interesting to see how they do compared to each other. My son going to college won’t have much debt, he went to community college for free the first two years and is transferring this fall. So far we have not paid a penny for either.

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Bring back the Guilds. Go in at age 10-12, come out at 16-18 a master craftsman earning top dollar with your own business and the financial ability to raise a family with all its needs met. All the great and beautiful works of the world were born out of the knowledge and skills learned by experience from the ground up in Guilds. Not from unions or public schools.