EastHumboldt
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This. A degree doesn’t guarantee you jack shit, but it will open some doors and it’s what you do on he other side of that door that counts. Including being smart enough to recognize when door #3 is a dead end and pick another door. For those who diss a college education and insist that all we need are blue collar workers… sounds a lot like ole Karl Marx.Depends on the degree, the skilled trade, your work ethic and ambition, and where you live..
I knows guys that got Aerospace degrees that make close to $200k after ten years or so and others that are still around the $60k range. I work construction and know guys that have gone from working on a framing crew, to running their own framing crew, to becoming a full on GC and real estate developer making a half million a year.
I have a friend that got a masters in history, ended up working an admin job at a local college and was laid off with the covid lockdowns and is still jobless today.
No one working as an employee in a skilled trade is going to get rich, well unless you are an off shore oil rig diver, the idea is that you work that job and eventually go out on your own and become a business owner and then rake in the money if you know what you are doing.
Everything is what you make of it.
BTW I don’t have a degree I’ve worked my whole life first in manufacturing and then in the trades and I’ve done OK, but I’m sure if I had a degree I would probably be doing better. I worked for some very savvy people who had a degree and they got paid more than me. And I worked for at least one guy with an engineering degree who was such a dipshit I’m surprised he knew how to breathe. And I’ve seen people who barely made it out of high school but had a will to work and native cunning who did very well.