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Originally Posted by Vegas69
I watched this video a month ago or so. The biggest point I took from it was the fact that most kids don't grow up wanting to be plumbers, electricians, etc. anymore. It's like the country looks down their nose at the hard working laborers in our society. We all can't be Bill Gates and we need skilled workers. I thought it was an excellent point. I also feel that things will start going back that way naturally in our NEW reality.
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A friend along time ago said "face it the fact is not everyone is college material, more are canidates for tech schools than college" I've never forgotten that. The US labor market is way over-priced and under-skilled and I believe much of that is due to lack of competition in the market place. The lack of balance impacts the white collar ranks with over-saturation. The expectation on kids to go get a college education puts a lot of stress on them as well. The one's that are college material end up with a career and peace of mind, the one's that aren't quite there end up working their butt off to be mediocre when they could have had a skilled trade education that rewarded daily with a sense of accomplishment and personal pride for a job well done. There needs to be a paradigm shift, but the colleges are big money machines that will fight that shift.
I watched that video a while ago and wanted to shake his hand and buy him a beer.