Kevin O’Leary On Why You Should Go To Trade School Vs. College

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“Shark Tank’s” Mr. Wonderful Kevin O’Leary addresses the financial impact that COVID-19 is having on colleges and student’s financial concerns.

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I totally agree, I regret going to college you spend time and energy taking courses you will never use in life, with a trade you only learn what is needed and the actual skills you’ll use for the trade. College is also expensive and will drive people into debt that they will never be able to pay off. A lot of trades are short term and pay well immediately upon completion sounds like a win win situation.

leelee
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Or better yet, if the trade is taught in h.s., take it.

Djimonlife
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My 16 year old son is working part time while attending a free 2-year welding program through a trade school. He'll be graduating high school with every certification he's going to need to walk into an entry level welding job that he can continue to build upon. Zero debt. Secured job. Benefits. 401k. His 23 is going to look very different than the 23s binge drinking downtown at the University who just graduated college with $46, 000 in debt with no job lined up. Tell me who's winning here.

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Trades are awesome! There isn't any field that doesn't have trade you could go in beauty, construction, medicine, computer &tech, cooking, real estate, business fiance, education, bartending, art& Cinema etc. there are trades for all fields something for everyone

e_tron
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I've been Tamron since her chi town days and I must say black don't crack because this sister right here is flawless! Congrats Queen on your show and all the great things you have done in your career 💓

Andrea-yksw
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So true have your own side Hustle learn a skill!

karynkalu
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This woman doesn’t understand the trades or trade school. Having “more” on your resume doesn’t get you a trade job.

unlisted
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This lady looks down on the trades, Kevin says it right!

bobgray
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Hubby is a mechanic. never been unemployed.

lynnewilliams
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HVAC tech in the making. best decision of my life

ScubaCody
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He is sooo on point ~ less debt.. I know many, many college grads with no jobs or not working in their trade. It's a new world 🤔

cathyecooper
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The younger generation is going to ask AI 😮😮😮 how to build a house, fix the leaky sink, fix lights, or repair a car. We need trades school.

VettsClass
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My kids went straight to work after highschool and they are doing great! They didn't even want to a trade school you can learn trades righ at work.. actually my daughter who didn't even graduate from highschool is earning the most money.. not that I recommend anyone who dropped out of school.. but even that I tell her everyday to get her GED and she have been working on it have already passed her English and science tests.. she's making money she does nails..( self thought) and also managed and served at a restaurant..she has great credit and is making around 60, 000 a year.. in a bad year without even graduating from highschool.. nothing beat a hard working individual..the other ones who graduated highschool make less, But for their age bith under 22 years old they are doing great as line Cooks ..

lilamayoral
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I should have went to Automotive then art school. Waste of everything. But I did dropped out middle of third year and worked at a hardware store. No regrets.

CZXDz
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"It's up to you how far you'll go. If you don't try, you'll never know." Merlin in THE SWORD IN THE STONE. NEVER listen to ANYBODY who counsels you to be mediocre. 😎🖖

RoscoesRiffs
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No more than ever is better to go to a trade school!

lilamayoral
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He just kept talking engineering, but not all college students are built in that type of field.

justpaintingtheperfectpict
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Engineering is flooded with foreign workers and underpaid. In addition, many engineering jobs are tied to private and government contracts which are unstable and and vulnerable in the economy. For example defense and construction contracts. If you’re going to go to college medicine is the way to go, not engineering. Accounting is another extremely stable job market. Doctors, therapists, PAs, and accountants always have a good job.

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It should be a law that all trade schools and colleges provide transportation to an from the school not public transportation where you have to ride maybe 3 buses to and from when yo have to waste 5 hrs a every day just to go and get home let them get the money back on tax incentives

josephgallardo
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He is full of it. Did his kids go to trade schools? Many of those jobs are open to the whim of the market in ways other jobs aren’t. Those jobs are also being phased out by automation. The other jobs are seasonal. These kids need affordable higher education and upon graduation ACCESS. The access that his social circle gets and passes to their Kids. That’s what especially black folk need.

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