Why interest in trade schools has jumped
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- Опубліковано 8 тра 2024
- Jerome Grant, CEO at Universal Technical Institute, joins CNBC's 'The Exchange' to discuss the rise in jobs that do not require college degrees, how trade schools have benefitted, and more.
They never interview the people with one year experience. Let's talk about those starting wages.
$22,000 for 9 months of school? The 2-year welding associate's degree program at our local community college will only cost $6,000. I encourage everyone to research first and make the most of whatever they choose.
Union apprenticeship
Is free.
Lies you start out at minimum wage all you have to do is look at what they asking on indeed for those positions
No. You're just ignorant.
Yep. You are better off working at Taco Bell or chipotle and working up to manager. Nothing special, lucrative, or fast about going into the trades.
@@BnibroC69not at all true. You start low but can make great money if you stick with it. After apprenticeship even working for someone is 60-250k fairly easy depending on trade and region. What other jobs have that?
AI is not helping students learn more deeply. It's helping them take shortcuts to avoid learning entirely.
Its about dang time!
So AI is going to do all the knowledge work, white collar work, and art, while all the humans paint old houses or fix rusty pipes and cars? I’ll believe it when I see it
GET RID IF FOR PROFITS!!
future is bleak
AI is not gonna fix your car? The same AI used to build cars? Give it time.
lol. Watch’s too many movies.