Alot of people overlook the trades.... Even anons....if there are "blue collar jobs" that NEED to be done but everyone else is working for someone else or in college, where does that leave the individuals that take chances and jump into it? I can tell you from experience, there's so much money out here waiting to be made if individuals simply figure it out. What needs to happen is that individuals need to gain some experience and then start their own businesses since no one else wants to do it.
This is literally another trick by the deep state.... To demonize career fields where you can literally own the businesses and make huge bank but then encourage you to work for someone else your entire life. As someone who went the college route, I can confidently say that unless you went to school for STEM (which generally gets treated like the trades anyway), you are wasting your time and money.
All three guys I mentioned were self employed. One man operations. They can set their hours, take days off, etc. and still do great. I actually had a long talk with my cousin about this because he was so surprised to find out how much they were making (and he believed it, especially based on what they charged him) it was very eye opening for him. Agreed, so many "intellectuals" look down on those guys, but the guys are doing so well I doubt they care.
Alot of people overlook the trades.... Even anons....if there are "blue collar jobs" that NEED to be done but everyone else is working for someone else or in college, where does that leave the individuals that take chances and jump into it? I can tell you from experience, there's so much money out here waiting to be made if individuals simply figure it out. What needs to happen is that individuals need to gain some experience and then start their own businesses since no one else wants to do it.
This is literally another trick by the deep state.... To demonize career fields where you can literally own the businesses and make huge bank but then encourage you to work for someone else your entire life. As someone who went the college route, I can confidently say that unless you went to school for STEM (which generally gets treated like the trades anyway), you are wasting your time and money.
All three guys I mentioned were self employed. One man operations. They can set their hours, take days off, etc. and still do great. I actually had a long talk with my cousin about this because he was so surprised to find out how much they were making (and he believed it, especially based on what they charged him) it was very eye opening for him. Agreed, so many "intellectuals" look down on those guys, but the guys are doing so well I doubt they care.