Yeah because nobody wants to start with nothing only to work for nothing for the rest of their lives. Were just unlucky enough to learn about your exploitation before we enter the iob market.
Given the current conditions and outlook in the US for young men, I’m not surprised that pessimism and depression are high. This correlates with suicide too.
- That said, I’m going on spite and curiosity.
As a Gen-Z young man in the US with both a B.S. and graduate/professional degree who is unemployed — I can corroborate. I usually ponder suicide and the point of it all at least once a week while applying to jobs and being a leach off my parents for financial support. Love em for that though. If I didn’t have their emotional and financial support, I’d probably just go ahead and take that long nap lol.
any day now, that steel mill is just going to open right back up. you’ll see, it’s coming next week
We work hard, we play hard, Homer.
Man, I’ve heard the job market is rough, but I didn’t know it was this dour.
I think what will ultimately happen is that we will see an uptick in people being employed in trades, as these are traditionally male roles, well paying* and AI proof.
With an influx of workers going after skilled labour, the companies may initially cut wages - why pay you a good wage when someone hungrier will take a shittier one - but most trades have unions and if the unions get bigger as a result of the influx of skilled people looking for work, then the wages will come back up through union action.
It’s kind of an economics lesson in a way, and I’m vastly oversimplify the nuances that are interlinked in this cycle I’m describing, but that’s what I expect will likely happen over the next decade or two.
All of this comes at a good time, as trades were big in the 80s, and all those tradesmen are retiring. There was (in the 2010s) a big shortage of people wanting to do tradeswork and now the thing is kind of coming full circle
*= They are not so well paying right now.
I am somewhat doubtful of this. It’s not like trades went away… but they are unattractive for other reasons. Here is Europe at least, they are full of old right-wing guys that demand servitude and cultural assimilation from young people joining apprenticeships, and few make it to the grueling end after some years, and even fewer want to continue with the same shop afterwards.
We’ve seen a real boom-bust over here, on the other side of the pond from you. Part of it has been tied to oil, at least in my neck of the woods.
Yes, plenty of right wingers here too in the trades, but that’s par for the course in my province. Not necessarily toxic work environments like they used to be, or what you are describing, but still rough and tumble
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