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Reviving Blue Collar Work: 4 Myths About the Skilled Trades

• http://www.artofmanliness.com-Jeremy Anderberg

Unfortunately, most people count themselves as unhappy with their work (by two to one worldwide!). Pop culture endlessly makes fun of the drone-like office employee, and yet that's where most of us are.

Is there a better way? Are there careers that would engage us, provide for us, and make us happier? The answer is a resounding yes, but with an important caveat: young men should expand their search for such a career beyond the white collar gigs that are pitched to most of us from our first day of secondary ed. For modern high school students, the default path is graduating from high school, going on to a four-year college, and then finding work in an office (in fact, there are nearly twice as many business degrees handed out as any other single degree). But college simply isn't for everyone. And neither is a lifetime of sitting at a desk. Luckily, there's a world of satisfying, good paying jobs beyond the cubicle wall.

Today we will begin a 3-part series encouraging young men (or older men looking for a career change) to consider learning a trade. In this first article, I'll point out four of the common myths and stereotypes surrounding the trades. In the second article, I'll get into the benefits of being in the trades (of which there are many). After that, we'll get into the nitty-gritty about how to find careers in skilled labor. Then once the series is done, we'll do a bunch of So You Want My Job interviews with skilled laborers in order to get a personal, inside look at what it's really like to work as a tradesman.


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