Are black people against learning trades?

Best Trade to Learn?

  • HVAC

    Votes: 13 24.5%
  • Plumbing

    Votes: 8 15.1%
  • Electrical

    Votes: 24 45.3%
  • Welding

    Votes: 4 7.5%
  • Carpentry

    Votes: 4 7.5%
  • Pipefitting

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
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jerniebert

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I work directly with electricians and ammonia refrigeration. I don't have a certificate for either but I manage the programs for it. There is definitely a need for professionals in that area. Especially the refrigeration portion of it. We have trouble finding qualified people all the time. Especially on the refrigeration side of things. Electricians make a little more money but are easier to find then refrigeration techs.
 
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to everybody that actually took the courses, what is the average age of the students in these classes?
 

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to everybody that actually took the courses, what is the average age of the students in these classes?
Depends on your area.

In mines it was mostly people in their 30s with a few younger people in their 20s mixed in.
 
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do you need any experience in these fields before you can take these classes or can you be a total beginner?
 

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7 months ???

My program is 5 years
Then you probably have an apprenticeship which are usually 5 years. I'm going to a trade school which most of the time only run for like 6 to 7 months then afterwards I'll get a job in the union or an opportunity at an apprenticeship.

Which trade are you doing?
 

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I have a cousin who is a welder in texas. Makes GREAT money, owns his own home at 26 has 2 nice cars paid off no debt etc. Hes tried to put people on but they all be like "nah I'm good"

I believe that. I've heard "I'm good" or "I already got a job :childplease:" fast forward 5 yrs later, most of the same dudes are still in the same position they were at the same dead end job:yeshrug:
 

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Black women's panties don't get wet when they hear that a nikka is a plumber.

Pro athlete, rapper, doctor, lawyer, engineer. Those things get the panties wet.

Most nikkas aren't trying to put in the work to be doctor, lawyer or engineer.

So, everyone tries to hoop or rap.

We need more Black people in the trades. We could corner the market the way Indians have in medicine, engineering, etc.
 

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Most young black people I know lack the knowledge about the trade scene because its seen as "old school work."

Where Im at in the south its mostly people from the West Indes, mexicans and rednecks who do trades.

So I wouldn't say they are against, its just not on their radar based on what Ive seen.
Exactly. Here's one of my favorite vids that I watch every now and then that touches on this:

Starts at 4:00



"When you control the radius of a mans thoughts, you control the circumference of his actions. The mind can't do what it doesn't know"

So yes, the black youth are intentionally kept from seeing themselves as certain things. This is why the media is constantly pushing certain images of blacks down our throat.
 
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