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What do you guys think of getting a trade degree? I'm planning on getting one in electronics.
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sounds kinda gay really
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I thought it was a good idea and now I'm surrounded by borderline retarded wiggers. Don't fucking do it. The trades are shit on for a reason.
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Tradesmen tend to be humongous (often literally, many of the guys are tall and built) normies. I always wondered how a robot would fit in.
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>>37634493
>wiggers
What fucking trade are you in anon? Construction?
>>37634455
Just be aware that it'll get physical and new guys tend to get the more crappier parts of the job, don't know how well that applies to electrical stuff though.
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I have entertained the idea but the trades that are in demand in my area require quite a lot of physical strength. I like the idea of learning a skill that has practical applications like woodworking or plumbing but I am not sure if I am a good fit for the reality of doing intensive manual labor all day long. I am very interested in the idea of skills craftsman trades like cabinetmaking and locksmithing, unfortunately there are no apprenticeship programs or trade schools that teach those crafts in my area. But if those kinds of craftsman trades are taught in vocational schools in your area, I can picture them possibly being a good fit for robots.
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>>37634645
Not all robots are fat manlets, unfortunately.
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