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In reply to the discussion: "Learn a Trade!" response to AI fears [View all]Skittles
(168,703 posts)57. a lot of jobs now that require a degree
back in the day, it would be "OJT" (on-the-job training).....companies don't want to do that now, they need that money for the CEO
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I still think inevitable lawsuits are going to slow the "self driving semi" train down.
Callie1979
Nov 11
#4
I've recommended that to many kids. Get most of your hrs at the smaller cheaper places
Callie1979
Nov 11
#22
Good for you; most dont have parents pay for their school. Trade school made me financially secure.
Callie1979
Nov 12
#55
I perfectly cool with people learning a trade, if that's the best choice for them.
Happy Hoosier
Thursday
#61
Companies requiring a bachelors degree for a job have dropped in recent yrs.
Callie1979
Thursday
#59
"Go to college! Learn to code!" used to be our reprose to workers complaining about automation, outsourcing, and...
Lancero
Nov 11
#6
Using AI to code is going to create all sorts of jobs for people who can maintain that code...
hunter
Nov 11
#15
The belief that going to college is a bad idea is at the forefront of project 2025 policy.
patphil
Nov 11
#11
Those who make such suggestions as a response to A.I. don't understand current technology
0rganism
Nov 11
#38