The great Mike Rowe has written an open letter to Mitt Romney:
Today, we can see the consequences of this disconnect in any number of areas, but none is more obvious than the growing skills gap. Even as unemployment remains sky high, a whole category of vital occupations has fallen out of favor, and companies struggle to find workers with the necessary skills. The causes seem clear. We have embraced a ridiculously narrow view of education. Any kind of training or study that does not come with a four-year degree is now deemed “alternative.” Many viable careers once aspired to are now seen as “vocational consolation prizes,” and many of the jobs this current administration has tried to “create” over the last four years are the same jobs that parents and teachers actively discourage kids from pursuing. (I always thought there something ill-fated about the promise of three million “shovel ready jobs” made to a society that no longer encourages people to pick up a shovel.)Read the whole thing and pass it on. Obama's obsolete idea that college should be the default option for every young person is not only way behind the curve but harmful to the kids and the economy.
Which brings me to my purpose in writing. On Labor Day of 2008, the fans of Dirty Jobs helped me launch this website. mikeroweWORKS.com began as a Trade Resource Center designed to connect kids with careers in the skilled trades. It has since evolved into a non-profit foundation – a kind of PR Campaign for hard work and skilled labor. Thanks to a number of strategic partnerships, I have been able to promote a dialogue around these issues with a bit more credibility than my previous resume allowed. I’ve spoken to Congress (twice) about the need to confront the underlying stigmas and stereotypes that surround these kinds of jobs. Alabama and Georgia have both used mikeroweWORKS to launch their own statewide technical recruitment campaigns, and I’m proud to be the spokesman for both initiatives. I also work closely with Caterpillar, Ford, Kimberly-Clark, and Master Lock, as well as The Boy Scouts of America and The Future Farmers of America. To date, the mikeroweWORKS Foundation has raised over a million dollars for trade scholarships. It’s modest by many standards, but I think we’re making a difference.
(I suppose there's someone out there who doesn't like Mike Rowe but I find it hard to fathom. Did you know he can sing, too?)
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Thanks for sharing this!
ReplyDeleteI would give you my opinion of Mike Rowe but suspect it would be censored due to explicit sexual content. Love that man.
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We have a serious shortage of welders in this country. Car dealerships in some areas of the country can't find enough certified mechanics.
ReplyDeleteBoth of those professions pay very well and will allow that worker to care for themselves and their families.
In the early '70s, a guy told me of a company that would hire anyone with a bachelor's degree. If they could sit through classes for four years, they were "trainable." The degree was just a filter.
ReplyDeleteChange the filter so that everyone gets through it, and the accomplishment becomes worthless.