Hey man, Jesus was a carpenter... And more than half of this country looks up to him.carlsberg export said:indeed, there really is this mentality of looking down on tradespeople and i dont know why, it is very rewarding to stand back after a days work and see that you have made something.Ryotknife said:Also, you know there is nothing wrong with learning a trade right? They make a decent living and the work can be quite rewarding, and they are usually in high demand. I know the US likes to push everyone towards a college degree and looks down upon the trades, but as someone who has worked alongside electricians, plumbers, welders, and such there is nothing wrong with those lifestyles. And you can take pride in your work as you will directly help to create actual physical objects/buildings.
Also if you do go for a college degree, for the LOVE OF GOD, get an internship or some practical experience. I wish I knew how important that was when i was in college.
in certain fields you can make good money if you are skilled enough, last time i was in america i know the welders working on a nearby stadium were on something like 100 dollars an hour.
But yeah, I went to a tradeschool for my two year degree, and then found a 4 year program that accepted it as a direct transfer, so hopefully when I finish ( at the end of the year) I will be in good stead.
I honestly feel like I learned more pertinent information from the two year degree, than I am learning from the four year one.