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.”
Pay is good in the trades because by and large, a lot of the tradie boomers who depressed wages because “well I got by on $12/hr for years and you should also have to work your way up to making a livable wage” have retired or died.