College, 90% of professions they teach will become useless/redundant in the next 5-20 years.
1. A person would be a fool to learn tech at school, whatever they are teaching is out of date and anything you want to learn can be learned better online. If a person can't figure out tech by themselves, they shouldn't be in tech. As an employer, certifications and experience far outpace toilet paper degrees.
2. HR, Finance and many other professions are being slowly swallowed up by software programs that are simpler and simpler to learn and do so much of the work that the idea that you would have to pay someone a high salary to do these jobs or have years of education is ridiculous.
3. Doctors are becoming useless, specially the mid-level doctors who do little more go to a website called UpToDate, type in a problem and the website tells them what to do and what to prescribe. Healthcare is quickly approaching Idiocracy levels of care.
4. Teaching. As though people are going to continue sending their kids to be educated by trannies and kikes. They are literally daycare centers for poor people at this point. Once enough people pull their kids out and voting down levies, you'd probably make better money working in fast food.
5. Lawyers. Just a matter of time until their profession is gobbled up by the web. You'll install a lawyer app on your phone instead of getting a hungover appointed attorney who can't pronounce your name correctly.
6. Business/MBA. Yeah, those degrees have value. I wonder how many business/MBA's it took to concoct CNN+. The illegal beaner selling burritos at the kickie round ball game made more money last month than CNN+. If you want to know how to run a business, you sure as shit aren't going to learn that at college.
7. STEM. If you can't figure out how to use the Internet, millions of videos on jewtube and books, then you are to stupid to be in STEM.
Trades,
1. I haven't seen a robot yet that can fix pipes under your house, tear apart an engine, replace your kitchen cabinets, wire a house, install carpet or put in a swimming pool.
Anything in the liberal arts faculty creates tax dependent jobs, and there's no money left for those jobs.
The rest of college courses are primarily dependent on globalcorp for jobs, and they're about to implode.
It wasn't government or corporate jobs that made the country wealthy. The primary source of tax funding was always independent small business. Franchises, Amazon and WalMart that strip the local economy sending fees to gloalcorp are bad.
Anything independent is better for you, your family, your local economy and the country.
The fields you describe are already saturated. It becomes a game of dead man shoes to move up anywhere, and quite honestly H1Bs & outsourcing are a problem that never went away.
The only reason that trades are anything close to being an option for younger people is because the number of retiring professionals and low bar of excellence that beaners bring to the table. The ROI on trades is the best currently (time is an investment).
Now where I don't agree with you is that tech will replace everybody. Speaking as a tech I see that the field is getting shittier and shittier. The mega powerhouses of the industry have been saturated with pajeet and tranny shit. M$ is a perfect example. They used to build the core business software (OS, email, word processor, etc.) at this point you'll find better in linux community. To fight this the titans are undermining the base tech (take google fucking with javascript) and that's the business model of the day. They're not creating anything new, it's the same problem that you'll see in hollywood. Novelty is dead, and destruction is the new hot trend. So, you got a problem you need solved make a startup, oops somebody bought you to kill competition.
Right now there's too much stupidity between business and tech to worry about them replacing you with some AI. Silicon Valley has turned into a giant pyramid scheme with nothing to show for it in the last decade. This is going to be the trend for a very long time.
I have been a state licensed contractor for over twenty years and have a GED. The rest of my family has degrees and I have always made more money than them and have more appreciating assets as well, and no debt.
[ - ] WhiteGoat 1 point 3 yearsApr 22, 2022 20:47:38 ago (+1/-0)
How are all these plumbers and hole diggers going to design controls for 3ph induction machines? It's almost like someone might need to study physics and electrical engineering. But an engineering degree is just paper and sheeit.
There is a handful of truly great physics and electrical engineering instructors in the world. Even out of that small group, there are just one or two who are the best. The best instructors probably have written books and/or made videos because of their love and passion for these fields and wanting to share that with others.
The chances of paying $100,000 to go to some college and getting one of these handful of instructors is slim to none. So you could learn these fields on your own from the best instructors in the world or you could spend $100,000 getting some D level instructor who is miserable because they have to repeat the same thing 5 times a day, year after year and on top of that, isn't even out there working in that field. This is why so many people who walk out of college with that $100,000 debt get to their job and their employer has to spend time retraining them how to do it properly.
But they won't hire people without Muh piece of paper from the paper mill where they hand out the same piece of paper to incompetent niggers to meet quotas and every employer knows this. Then start your own business and quit waiting for ZOG to determine your future possibilities.
Trades: fucking retard lazy pos takes 12 weeks to do a job that takes 2 because he's too busy being drunk or doing side jobs instead of his actual job.
Trades: does a shit job repairing something because he doesn;t give a shit because drunk or stoned or doesn't feel like actually putting any effort in.
Trades: leaves shit halfway done because too stupid to manage cash flow and spent all the mateirals money on beer and that SWEET new set of rims for his work van
So what you are saying is that currently people working in the trades are shit people, so if you started your own trade business and did good, on-time work, you would make a fortune through word of mouth? Best advertisement for getting into trades I've seen yet.
Means that the majority of tradespeople are lazy and do fuck all, and since OP determined that ANY failure by ANY person in ANY of the "college" groups disqualifies ALL college people in that group, I'm also making blanket assumptions. If there is one lazy tradesperson, they are ALL lazy and worthless.
You forgot to mention that trades will pay you with hands on job training which, when finished, will result in a guaranteed job and higher paychecks. College will result in $100,000 debt to learn hypothetical training from people who don't work in their respective industries and there is no guarantee of a job afterwards, only a guarantee of deep debt.
You do not have to go into debt to get a college education. that's just the "easy path." Second, most schools offer paid internship programs where you DO work in your field, especially engineering, hard sciences (geology, chemistry, biology - not theoretical physics, for example) accounting, and consulting/management, i.e. business related.) and when you get out you usually get hired by the company who you worked for.
Yes, it took me 7 years to get through college, but that extra time gave me no student debt, and a work experience that I could use to jump start my career, granted this was 20 years ago. More recently, a 4 year graduate from a state school, no student debt, because mom and dad footed him $8k a year for tuition and books, got a work/study paid program where he performed specific research for a geology company who also paid for his masters program and $60k a year in salary. When he received his Master's, he was hired on as a full-time employee, and is pulling in $120k as he has a MS is geological sciences and a patent to his name (from the research project) and 2 years experience. Not everyone will have these experiences, but they are more common than people would have you believe.
So I get your point, but we are talking the extremes here, and not reality. Only the worst case for everything is considered the "norm."
Therefore, all tradespeople are lazy because that one guy was. All college students leave school with huge debt and no job prospects, because that one gender studies thing had that happen to xer.
I paid for college out of my own pocket 20 years ago because it costs $1,000/semester at community college and if you didn't make a lot of money that year you would get it all back at tax time, which you could then roll over into the next year. Not even Detroit U is $1,000/semester in 2022.
Well, I paid $4000/semester to go to a 4 year college out of my own pocket and I didn't get anything back - not even sure what that means. I was making about $8 / hour, time and a half on Sundays, but I worked a second job for 3-4 nights a week for cash - $40/night, 4-6 hour shifts. That cash job basically covered 75% of my school. On weekends I would referee youth sports for a few extra bucks. If I was short on money, I would only take 3 classes instead of 5, and save a grand.
Funny, when you spend all your time working and going to school that you pay for yourself, you don't fuck around as much, and you don't have any time to spend any money. And I had a credit card that I specifically made them limit to $500, to protect myself from my dumb young self. Hence you don't end up in a hole at graduation, but gee whiz, you missed all the "fun times!" But instead of "fun times", i got to buy a car (used but low miles - I still have only purchased 1 new vehicle in my life) and put down for a house before I was 30. No car note, no cell bill, basic cable/internet, no loan payments, no credit card debt. I consider these "fun times". I guess trading present day "fun" for future "fun" was worth it.
[ + ] TomMacdonald
[ - ] TomMacdonald 3 points 3 yearsApr 22, 2022 20:30:59 ago (+3/-0)
[ + ] yesiknow
[ - ] yesiknow 2 points 3 yearsApr 22, 2022 20:47:15 ago (+2/-0)
The rest of college courses are primarily dependent on globalcorp for jobs, and they're about to implode.
It wasn't government or corporate jobs that made the country wealthy. The primary source of tax funding was always independent small business. Franchises, Amazon and WalMart that strip the local economy sending fees to gloalcorp are bad.
Anything independent is better for you, your family, your local economy and the country.
[ + ] diggernicks
[ - ] diggernicks 0 points 3 yearsApr 22, 2022 20:49:44 ago (+1/-1)
Without us america goes back to the stone age
Don't be so short sighted
[ + ] patchCodeUnsuccessful
[ - ] patchCodeUnsuccessful 1 point 3 yearsApr 23, 2022 10:35:01 ago (+1/-0)
The fields you describe are already saturated. It becomes a game of dead man shoes to move up anywhere, and quite honestly H1Bs & outsourcing are a problem that never went away.
The only reason that trades are anything close to being an option for younger people is because the number of retiring professionals and low bar of excellence that beaners bring to the table. The ROI on trades is the best currently (time is an investment).
Now where I don't agree with you is that tech will replace everybody. Speaking as a tech I see that the field is getting shittier and shittier. The mega powerhouses of the industry have been saturated with pajeet and tranny shit. M$ is a perfect example. They used to build the core business software (OS, email, word processor, etc.) at this point you'll find better in linux community. To fight this the titans are undermining the base tech (take google fucking with javascript) and that's the business model of the day. They're not creating anything new, it's the same problem that you'll see in hollywood. Novelty is dead, and destruction is the new hot trend. So, you got a problem you need solved make a startup, oops somebody bought you to kill competition.
Right now there's too much stupidity between business and tech to worry about them replacing you with some AI. Silicon Valley has turned into a giant pyramid scheme with nothing to show for it in the last decade. This is going to be the trend for a very long time.
[ + ] MaryXmas
[ - ] MaryXmas 1 point 3 yearsApr 23, 2022 03:23:58 ago (+1/-0)
[ + ] 1Icemonkey
[ - ] 1Icemonkey 1 point 3 yearsApr 22, 2022 23:12:32 ago (+1/-0)
[ + ] WhiteGoat
[ - ] WhiteGoat 1 point 3 yearsApr 22, 2022 20:47:38 ago (+1/-0)
[ + ] 1Icemonkey
[ - ] 1Icemonkey 0 points 3 yearsApr 22, 2022 23:15:44 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] Swej_Ehtsag
[ - ] Swej_Ehtsag [op] 0 points 3 yearsApr 23, 2022 12:53:09 ago (+0/-0)
The chances of paying $100,000 to go to some college and getting one of these handful of instructors is slim to none. So you could learn these fields on your own from the best instructors in the world or you could spend $100,000 getting some D level instructor who is miserable because they have to repeat the same thing 5 times a day, year after year and on top of that, isn't even out there working in that field. This is why so many people who walk out of college with that $100,000 debt get to their job and their employer has to spend time retraining them how to do it properly.
But they won't hire people without Muh piece of paper from the paper mill where they hand out the same piece of paper to incompetent niggers to meet quotas and every employer knows this. Then start your own business and quit waiting for ZOG to determine your future possibilities.
[ + ] diggernicks
[ - ] diggernicks 1 point 3 yearsApr 22, 2022 20:33:43 ago (+1/-0)
Not worried in the least about the next 20 years of progress
I'll be retirement age then anyways
[ + ] Thyhorrorcosmic103
[ - ] Thyhorrorcosmic103 0 points 3 yearsApr 23, 2022 06:44:18 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] cyclops1771
[ - ] cyclops1771 0 points 3 yearsApr 22, 2022 23:05:12 ago (+1/-1)
Trades: does a shit job repairing something because he doesn;t give a shit because drunk or stoned or doesn't feel like actually putting any effort in.
Trades: leaves shit halfway done because too stupid to manage cash flow and spent all the mateirals money on beer and that SWEET new set of rims for his work van
[ + ] 1Icemonkey
[ - ] 1Icemonkey 0 points 3 yearsApr 22, 2022 23:14:42 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] Swej_Ehtsag
[ - ] Swej_Ehtsag [op] 0 points 3 yearsApr 23, 2022 12:40:04 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] cyclops1771
[ - ] cyclops1771 0 points 3 yearsApr 24, 2022 20:52:58 ago (+0/-0)
Logic is reductio ad absurdum
[ + ] Swej_Ehtsag
[ - ] Swej_Ehtsag [op] 0 points 3 yearsApr 25, 2022 09:49:02 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] cyclops1771
[ - ] cyclops1771 0 points 3 yearsApr 25, 2022 11:22:56 ago (+0/-0)
Yes, it took me 7 years to get through college, but that extra time gave me no student debt, and a work experience that I could use to jump start my career, granted this was 20 years ago. More recently, a 4 year graduate from a state school, no student debt, because mom and dad footed him $8k a year for tuition and books, got a work/study paid program where he performed specific research for a geology company who also paid for his masters program and $60k a year in salary. When he received his Master's, he was hired on as a full-time employee, and is pulling in $120k as he has a MS is geological sciences and a patent to his name (from the research project) and 2 years experience. Not everyone will have these experiences, but they are more common than people would have you believe.
So I get your point, but we are talking the extremes here, and not reality. Only the worst case for everything is considered the "norm."
Therefore, all tradespeople are lazy because that one guy was. All college students leave school with huge debt and no job prospects, because that one gender studies thing had that happen to xer.
[ + ] Swej_Ehtsag
[ - ] Swej_Ehtsag [op] 0 points 3 yearsApr 25, 2022 21:04:27 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] cyclops1771
[ - ] cyclops1771 0 points 3 yearsApr 26, 2022 09:00:44 ago (+0/-0)
Funny, when you spend all your time working and going to school that you pay for yourself, you don't fuck around as much, and you don't have any time to spend any money. And I had a credit card that I specifically made them limit to $500, to protect myself from my dumb young self. Hence you don't end up in a hole at graduation, but gee whiz, you missed all the "fun times!" But instead of "fun times", i got to buy a car (used but low miles - I still have only purchased 1 new vehicle in my life) and put down for a house before I was 30. No car note, no cell bill, basic cable/internet, no loan payments, no credit card debt. I consider these "fun times". I guess trading present day "fun" for future "fun" was worth it.