One of President Trump’s proposals for education was apprenticeships in high school. That way many students could graduated with skills, knowledge and experience, ready to get hired or even start their own business.
Apprenticeship: Seems like a great idea for lots of folks, right? Over the years I’ve hired any number of guys explaining they would have a great opportunity to learn a technical trade that would serve them well for the rest of their lives. Working for me they can learn cross/multiple skill sets that would set them up to work for anyone, anyplace. One of the questions I always ask is whether they would be willing to take a book home once in awhile, to read on their own time, to help them get into more detail in any particular skill.
Most seem to think they should get paid to read the book, not willing to put any independent effort into learning. For the most part that bunch doesn’t last long, usually going back to a low-skill, one-skill, dead end job that forever limits their options.
The ones who do put in some independent effort have done, and are doing, quite well. I’ve helped some set up their own shops such that they are happily independent. Even at that, most find a particular skill that they like to focus on as opposed to being broadly skilled. Fascinates me no-end.