Those soycucks can weld patio furniture or decorative planters all day long, but I sure as fuck don't want those pussies welding anything on critical infrastructure or anything that needs to hold up to rigorous use. They just don't have what it takes to do the job properly and with craftsmanship. They'd be better off learning to turn insects into their own food.
This doesn't do it for me because the people who were saying "learn to code" weren't coders. Coders, at least real ones and not ones hired to man desks, know better.
Most programmers think that "learn to code" is bullshit and realize that most people should not be programmers. Sure, there is derp derp from down the road that works on random websites but a lot of mission critical and deadly stuff relies on programming now. I would not want some random being the programmer.
Just wait till you find out whos building the bridges and railways..
Yeah, equally disrespectful. I have seen some of the how-it-works stuff and the engineering that goes into big projects. Its not just "some guy with a shovel". Sure, there is always "that guy with a shovel" but that guy probably has something at least somewhat important to do as well.
Raises hand... Wasn't there that long, place shut down
Am programmer: Often told journalist kikes to learn to code to mock them when their faggoty kike jobs were shut down.
It's funny because they think its so easy and that "everyone can do it". Yes. Basically anyone can "program" but it depends at what skill level and type of programming. Its not so simple.
A lot of them tell people NOT to learn to code lol.
I periodically get people coming to me asking me to build some software for them for some web or mobile app idea they think is brilliant. Their offers are trash. Typically I would get equity in their company if it took off in exchange for doing all the valuable work and taking all the risk of incurring those costs.
I tell them to learn to program to mock them.
Situation's a bit different, considering who you're talking to.
I worked two different welding jobs. First mostly automated with some fabrication spot/stud, and would practice MiG on break. Second got on the job training which is rare, but place closed, which sucked.
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