I am considering the possibility of having my boys learn a marketable trade rather than going straight to college. That way they will learn the value of hard work and have real world experience. With the glut of college graduates looking for work, a smart kid with those qualities will be better prepared to handle what the world throws at them than some poor kid who wasted their parent’s money majoring in PC.
Considered gunsmithing?
Plumber, electrician, locksmith, mechanic, etc...
Things folks need, but no one wants or has the skills to do.
And, like the other poster said... gunsmithing may be a VERY valuable skill very soon.
That would be a wise decision