As the average cost of college in the United States soars, more young people are being drawn to skilled trades. It’s part of a career rethink among members of Gen Z, who have been called the “toolbelt generation.”
As the average cost of college in the United States soars, more young people are being drawn to skilled trades. It’s part of a career rethink among members of Gen Z, who have been called the “toolbelt generation.”
Because the last life advice advertising campaign from corporate assholes has ended and they’ve moved onto the next bullshit advice advertising campaign. They push labour around wherever the fuck they feel and don’t care if it doesn’t pan out for millions of us. Trades will end up in the exact same spot with too much labour and depressed wages. Then they’ll start the next campaign for whatever sector they figure they might need us to waste our lives devoted to, helping them feed their ambitions.
Given how an electrician wanted like £500 to install a socket about 2m above the consumer unit and I really didn’t care about it being pretty as that section of wall wasn’t even plastered. I think their wages should be depressed.
I said no and came up with an alternative option I was allowed to do myself.