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Economy
Mike Rowe Exposes The ‘Dirty' Truth About America's Skills Gap And Flatlining Workforce
2019-01-25
[Townhall] Mike Rowe is known for going where no man (or woman for that matter) wants to go, which is how his hit TV show "Dirty Jobs" came about. He has traveled across the United States and explored a wide range of blue collar jobs, from crabbing in Alaska to pig farming in Las Vegas. Part of seeing the various blue collar jobs that exist in our country has made Rowe realize one thing: there’s a serious skills gap. Kids are being taught from a young age that they have to go to college and take out student loans in order to be successful for life.

Here’s the problem: America’s landscape has changed over the years. In the 1950s, 60s and 70s America was built on blue collar jobs. There was a desperate need for people to attend college in order to obtain white collar jobs. There was a shortage of educated individuals. But the public relations campaign used to push people into pursing college degrees had the opposite impact and actually tipped the scale the opposite direction. Instead of having a lack of people in vocations that require a college education, we now see a huge vacancy in so-called "dirty jobs," the jobs that are absolutely vital to our economy, and quite frankly, our way of life.

We need plumbers, electricians, mechanics and a wide range of manufacturing jobs in order to thrive. There’s job vacancies yet our future generations are being told they need to pursue college or else they’re doomed to fail. While we’re building up every single person to believe college is the only way to be successful, our country has more than 44 million borrowers who collectively owe more than $1.5 trillion.
Posted by:Besoeker

#3  I've been watching a lot of the new Motor Trend network. It is amazing what these uneducated vulgar deplorables can accomplish.

The problem solving abilities, engineering and artistic talents are fantastic.

Let's hear it for blue collars.
Posted by: AlanC   2019-01-25 08:43  

#2  Nothing mentioned about SCOTUS removing companies ability to test/screen candidates for jobs so as to make Higher Education a mandatory paper mill requirement for Human Resource offices across the country?
Posted by: Procopius2k   2019-01-25 08:42  

#1  People often confuse capability, intelligence and education. We have a bunch of ‘eductaed’ college graduates with little intelligence and very little capability that carry large student loan debt. A recipe for unhappiness.
Posted by: Airandee   2019-01-25 06:29  

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