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  1. Easy-Target71135
    AÄŸustos 11, 2025 - 6:01 am

    I dunno man, if I finish an electricians apprenticeship I dont have to compete with international job seekers that can live comfortably on $5 an hour.

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  2. cc_apt107
    AÄŸustos 11, 2025 - 6:01 am

    What’s that even mean?

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  3. VampArcher
    AÄŸustos 11, 2025 - 6:01 am

    I agree.

    Although, trades might actually be safer than coding, because most jobs in trades are shit and it takes a certain person to be able to do those jobs.

    I have a hard time believing a lot of these people jumping to join trades just because it’s popular are going to actually going to last. Want to crawl underneath houses trying not to get bit by spiders when it’s 110F outside or in the freezing cold? Want to drive a truck 12-14 hours a day, 5 days a week? Want to ride on a boat for weeks or months, breaking your back in the beating sun, never seeing your family or friends?

    Mad respect for those who can do those jobs, most trade jobs, especially those that pay decently, take a lot of strength, willpower, and numerous other skills. People who don’t acknowledge just how hard trademen work, how much it ages them, and how many hours many of them work are in for a rude awakening.

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  4. EntropyRX
    AÄŸustos 11, 2025 - 6:01 am

    It’s much worse.
    I’m old enough to remember that pretty much anyone I knew that went into trades barely graduated high school, whereas to learn coding you needed at the bare minimum to learn data structures and basic algos and have somehow a logical mindset, which is a much higher bar to meet.

    What do you think it’s gonna happen if white collar jobs became less appealing? Everyone in need of a job would flood the trades, making a race to the bottom way worse than tech, because believe it or not a CS degree was a way higher bar than learn how to become a plumber.

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  5. MechaPhantom302
    AÄŸustos 11, 2025 - 6:01 am

    Except one is much more physically demanding, has higher injury/death risk, and has reliable unions…

    The promise of “learning to code” was not only money, but a cushy remote position while “working” only a few hours a day. Thank tik tok influencers for openly presenting it that way.

    Coding bootcamps were another problem. The promise of making 6 figures after 6 months of study got people’s hopes up too.

    I could see more people not being physically cut out for trades more so than people not generally being smart enough to engineer software. Most won’t even try once they learn they’ll likely be digging trenches on a hot summer day…

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