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RE: Apprenticeship is the new unknown calling for some! - dfrecore - 02-02-2022 (02-02-2022, 10:19 AM)uncapentin Wrote:(02-02-2022, 09:56 AM)Pats20 Wrote:(02-01-2022, 05:54 PM)Alpha Wrote: Many people are disenchanted with the prospect of going to college. It's not a statement about their capabilities. It's a statement of the unattractiveness of the outcome. College debt and unfulfilling employment. Not everyone is suited to be an Accountant or a Programmer. Plus, I generally think it's good to have some of those skills to help with day to day problems that come up. I'm reminded of an old film comedy where a character calls an Electrician to change a lightbulb. I have an interest in electrical power generation and I think someone could parlay those skills into a very nice career if they had some ambition to do so.I absolutely agree with you. College isn’t for everyone although Most of these trades require schooling. My brother would work everyday learning the hands on and then go to school 3 nights a week learning the technical aspects of it for 5 years. My grandfather the same thing. Those guys were/are Two of the most intelligent people I’ve ever met. Here where we are, the CC's have programs, they are free and can be done in less than a year (sometimes in just a semester depending). Plumbing, HVAC, Carpentry, etc. They also are not forcing anyone to work a million hours a week. Obviously my 18yo will take as much OT as he can to learn and make money. But at some point, once he's where he wants to be, he will not be working those hours and would quit and work somewhere else, or start his own business. People in the trades have the upper hand at this point. They do not have to stick around if they're treated badly. Heck, with the crisis we have going now, many people are opting out of work entirely. Nobody is sticking around to be treated like crap. RE: Apprenticeship is the new unknown calling for some! - Pats20 - 02-02-2022 Electrical/ plumbing 4-5 years. RE: Apprenticeship is the new unknown calling for some! - dfrecore - 02-02-2022 (02-02-2022, 01:35 PM)Pats20 Wrote: Electrical/ plumbing 4-5 years. But it's not like college, where you're going to school for 4-5 years before you make money in your field (generally). It's working and making a good living AND doing schooling and whatnot until you're licensed. Not even close to the same thing. If you were an accounting major in college, your chances of landing a good accounting job making $40k starting your 2nd month of college are about nil. Your chances of making $40k a couple of months after starting a plumbing apprenticeship are very good. |