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- Oct 14, 2020
The whole "do trades not college" idea is a fucking joke.thats the problem with that whole "go to trades" bullshit, they dont tell you how little you really make especially once you factor in the toll it takes on the body. i had guys in their 20s who know the best legit-massage places, thats how bad shits gotten, guys in their 20s that go to massages for body parts that aren't their dick. people make more just as a entry level cog in a white collar mega corp than a lot of these construction jobs.
College/Uni doesn't educate you anymore and it's a money vacuum. Businesses don't give as much of a shit about degrees, they want experience, but nobody wants to give you experience, they want you to have 8+ years experience with software programs made only 3 years ago. And said software has an impossible learning curve with a user-hostile interface that takes 12 years to learn what every button does, and the company that sells that software want you to pay a monthly subscription fee for $200+ a month, so good luck learning it at home by yourself.
Trades are largely for the shitty danger-prone, labor-intensive, long-work hour, or gross jobs nobody wants, originally designed to suck up the people who never got their High School diploma or GED because they don't know the risks involved. The pay usually ain't worth the work, just like anything bottom-level.
That isn't to say all jobs are shit, all trades are pointless, and all degrees are worthless; I'm not trying to be that kind of a pessimistic doomer, it's just that the most common advice people want to give is outdated and meaningless for the modern day. "just go to college" or "just do a trade" is filled with more holes than swiss cheese. A lot of trades are shit and have always been shit. A lot of degrees don't get you in the door alone. Open your eyes and look at what jobs need filling and what they want/need. If the career you want is asking the impossible, don't even bother.