Our issue as Black people,
we go to college just to go. Not really mastering a trades or skills. We complain about jobs but don't have any real skills for a company to hire us. I've ask many job seekers what kind of job they would like, they say a desk job.
We have to get back to trades and real skills bcuz there are jobs out here were color don't matter. A Process Control Engineers or even Tech can never be denied. These are vital positions to all manufacturing companies. There are so many sectors we don't know or understand. I've been isolated in IT all my careers. Took a job on base as a security escort last year for a big SCIF renovation, had to work with plumbers, brick masons, electricians and it just opened my eyes too a new world.
Moving back to Louisiana from DC, i've realized that real Technical Skills and Knowledge will already pay the bills. Plumbers, Electricians, Process Control Techs for all the machines/equipment in these plants and mills are living good. A lot of big cities have money to have a lot of fluffy jobs, marketing and advisers, but those are the first to get cut when there are downturns. IT is skill great. What's really great is if you master a popular App or System (VM, Cloud, Sprunk, Sharepoint, ETC) you can do just that and live well. Same as in all of these industries, master a trade or becoming very knowledgeable in an area and youll be good. Hell safety is HUGE in every companies.