Just had a demonstrable thought and figured I'd let you all take a shot at the very obvious answer.
Why is it we never see protests at trade schools? :biggrin:
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They're too busy learning a skill to be a productive member of society.
Quote from: taxed on May 23, 2018, 01:58:08 PM
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
They're too busy learning a skill to be a productive member of society.
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Bingo!!!
Quote from: Solar on May 23, 2018, 01:36:16 PM
Just had a demonstrable thought and figured I'd let you all take a shot at the very obvious answer.
Why is it we never see protests at trade schools? :biggrin:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b1f9Gr0xAhY
Quote from: Sick Of Silence on May 23, 2018, 09:21:13 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b1f9Gr0xAhY
That was good, but I didn't hear any mention of the title. Did I completely miss that? :blink:
The students in these schools have conservative values and are looking to get REAL jobs in the various trades, not be lawyers or community organizers.
Quote from: Billy's bayonet on May 24, 2018, 04:57:39 AM
The students in these schools have conservative values and are looking to get REAL jobs in the various trades, not be lawyers or community organizers.
Exactly! If there were a market for liberal arts degrees, tech schools would pop up all over the country offering them.
Truth is, for anyone between 18 and 35, it's actually a good time to enter the workforce with a tech degree. It carries more weight than a 4 year degree because tech schools actually teach a skill as well as help place them in the industry.
Tech schools are filling a void colleges created, they actually teach, not indoctrinate.
Taxed is correct.
In fact, doubt you'll hear/see agitation at Schools where
the curriculum focuses on Architecture, Biology, Chemistry,
Mathematics, Physics; among the many sciences; being the
gateway to Engineering and/or Medicine, an an example.
The more rigorous the curriculum, the less frivilous the
faculty/students while conversely triviality invites frivolity.
Quote from: Walter Josh on May 24, 2018, 05:33:31 PM
Taxed is correct.
In fact, doubt you'll hear/see agitation at Schools where
the curriculum focuses on Architecture, Biology, Chemistry,
Mathematics, Physics; among the many sciences; being the
gateway to Engineering and/or Medicine, an an example.
The more rigorous the curriculum, the less frivilous the
faculty/students while conversely triviality invites frivolity.
I hope we see a boom in trade schools. There are so many people with skills that can be passed on when you toss the red tape to the side.