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Anonymous (ID: +cWmgma7) United States No.513807205 >>513807270 >>513807418
Fuentes Groypers: There's no jobs because jeets
There's good paying jobs but not for lazy Gen Z soibois whining on 4chan
>One issue is that many current skilled trade laborers are reaching retirement age. ABC Chief Economist Anirban Basu noted that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that more than 1 in 5 construction workers are older than 55, and the average age of retirement is 61.1 It is clear that the construction labor shortage is exacerbated by age.

Another report found that 40% of people in the skilled trades (cement masons, concrete finishers, painters, roofers, electricians, first-line supervisors, and more) are over the age of 45. Also, less than 9% are between the ages of 19 and 24.2
https://curbio.com/curb-appeal-blog/skilled-labor-shortage/
Anonymous (ID: BqX+9jFn) United States No.513807270
>>513807205 (OP)
>scrub toilets while non-whites and women have the good jobs
Anonymous (ID: B+j3mYBW) United States No.513807418
>>513807205 (OP)
Enjoy it you gatekeeping, poverty-wage-paying niggerfaggots.
>nobody owes you anything
Anonymous (ID: hS2UUPPf) United States No.513807463 >>513807958
Are trades really that hard?
I hear a lot tradies regret it and wish they had gotten their degree instead. Or is that just cucked bullshit from limp wristed weaklings?
Anonymous (ID: V9lIQW6f) Netherlands No.513807619
Groyper Jugend
Anonymous (ID: +cWmgma7) United States No.513807770
>Some younger generations do not want to deal with the back-breaking labor often associated with these types of jobs. This includes the long hours, safety concerns, and lack of benefits. In reality, many of these tradespeople have access to benefits like paid vacation time, workersโ€™ compensation, and 401k plans. There is also a stigma that skilled laborers are not as intelligent as those people who go to college.
Anonymous (ID: po+Pbp/6) United States No.513807958
>>513807463
I think no matter what you do there will be people that still hold their doubts.