The narrative of the "Progressive" Democrat Party in America appears to be that everyone should get a 4+ year degree at a college or university. They won't offer any qualifiers beyond that because, after all, that would be "judging". So, if a young person were to borrow $40,000 or $80,000 to obtain a Bachelor of Arts in sociology or anthropology or queer studies or women's studies, that's considered to be an "intelligent" choice by the intellectuals of the DNC. It doesn't seem to bother them that such graduates often end up working as baristas at Starbucks. A noble job, to be sure, especially amongst the caffeine challenged citizenry but one wonders if the same people wouldn't have been qualified for these positions prior to racking up such enormous debts?
Enter Mike Rowe. 4 years ago he wrote an open letter to Barack Obama about encouraging young people to open their eyes to the possibility of pursuing careers as skilled tradespeople. Skilled labourers endure much more physically demanding work than any white collar worker will ever experience but their contributions are absolutely necessary for every society to function. And they pay well.
Often, very well.
Obama ignored him.
Now Rowe is trying again. He has sent a similar letter to Mitt Romney. And surprise, surprise, Romney read it. Let's hope he acts on it if he's elected president.
h/t Lance
P.S. Mike Rowe and Adam Carolla discuss the value & importance of hard work:
Adam Carolla and Mike Rowe on Work in America - YouTube
Posted by Robert at 1:13 PM| Comments (3)
small dead animals: In Honour of Skilled Blue Collar Workers
Enter Mike Rowe. 4 years ago he wrote an open letter to Barack Obama about encouraging young people to open their eyes to the possibility of pursuing careers as skilled tradespeople. Skilled labourers endure much more physically demanding work than any white collar worker will ever experience but their contributions are absolutely necessary for every society to function. And they pay well.
Often, very well.
Obama ignored him.
Now Rowe is trying again. He has sent a similar letter to Mitt Romney. And surprise, surprise, Romney read it. Let's hope he acts on it if he's elected president.
h/t Lance
P.S. Mike Rowe and Adam Carolla discuss the value & importance of hard work:
Adam Carolla and Mike Rowe on Work in America - YouTube
Posted by Robert at 1:13 PM| Comments (3)
small dead animals: In Honour of Skilled Blue Collar Workers