> I agree that the "trades" meme is merely a "grass is greener" perspective
Nah, it's a meme being pushed with organized campaigns that take lots of money: it's an attempt to manipulate the labor pool to bring wages down in certain fields by increasing competition for jobs and increasing return to capital.
Of course, so is the similarly heavily promoted “train everyone to code” push.
Nah, it's a meme being pushed with organized campaigns that take lots of money: it's an attempt to manipulate the labor pool to bring wages down in certain fields by increasing competition for jobs and increasing return to capital.
Of course, so is the similarly heavily promoted “train everyone to code” push.