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The average salary of a journeyman plumber is higher than the average salary of a college graduate. Plumbers are currently still working. Along with carpenters, long distance truck drivers, and electricians.
Quote from: y04185 on March 31, 2020, 02:41:57 PMThe average salary of a journeyman plumber is higher than the average salary of a college graduate. Plumbers are currently still working. Along with carpenters, long distance truck drivers, and electricians. Doesn’t it take a few years post apprenticeship to become a journeyman plumber and passing the exam? Apprenticeships are usually 3-5 yrs for most crafts....
Quote from: ‘87 Alum on March 31, 2020, 02:47:47 PMQuote from: y04185 on March 31, 2020, 02:41:57 PMThe average salary of a journeyman plumber is higher than the average salary of a college graduate. Plumbers are currently still working. Along with carpenters, long distance truck drivers, and electricians. Doesn’t it take a few years post apprenticeship to become a journeyman plumber and passing the exam? Apprenticeships are usually 3-5 yrs for most crafts....True about the time. Still doesn't change the fact on average they make more. Exception being long distance truck drivers. A college education isn't the end all.
Quote from: Bison 4 Life on March 31, 2020, 12:42:34 PMI'm pretty sure this is a Gen Z thing but the hashtag #HU24 on social media looked like Spelman. Young males just are not seeing HBCU's as an option as in years past. Males are not seeing college as an option period. I work at a large PWI with a student enrollment of around 35% male.
I'm pretty sure this is a Gen Z thing but the hashtag #HU24 on social media looked like Spelman. Young males just are not seeing HBCU's as an option as in years past.
The large public university that I work at in California, you are hard pressed to see Black male students.............unless they're on our basketball team.
Quote from: y04185 on March 31, 2020, 04:06:26 PMQuote from: ‘87 Alum on March 31, 2020, 02:47:47 PMQuote from: y04185 on March 31, 2020, 02:41:57 PMThe average salary of a journeyman plumber is higher than the average salary of a college graduate. Plumbers are currently still working. Along with carpenters, long distance truck drivers, and electricians. Doesn’t it take a few years post apprenticeship to become a journeyman plumber and passing the exam? Apprenticeships are usually 3-5 yrs for most crafts....True about the time. Still doesn't change the fact on average they make more. Exception being long distance truck drivers. A college education isn't the end all. Who said it did? Please highlight a rebuttal to that...... You would initiate an argument with a stop sign......
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