I googled $26hr jobs with no degree and skilled trades appeared as the first example.
Wanted to gauge in a conversation about how it’s possible for someone with 0 degree to work in a ‘skilled trade’ whilst,
Being in the medicine industry (example) you NEED schooling PRIOR to working.
This specifically pertains to a lot of what I’ve been seeing lately. ‘Skilled trades’ is genuinely a hard fucking industry to get into and actually make a living..
Why is it so disrespected these days? Is it the unnecessary and uncanny amount of unrealistic building expectations that leave many ppl jobless?
I found it extremely disrespectful that Google AI put skilled trades in the same boat as working a retail job (no disrespect just realism)
u/AggressiveAttempt678 — 26 days ago