Bonus:
Less people going through schools of higher indoctrination.
That is a definite bonus!
It’s also the reason why the meritocracy/university cabal has been fighting tooth and nail to eliminate “technical” schools and trade union apprenticeship programs, and the use of student loans for trade schools.
This is what buried ITT tech, and screwed over their students.
The tech schools set up in Wisconsin a number of years ago, and by now a firmly established institution, are in some ways already infiltrated by the same kind of liberal intellectual rot, as some of the tech school administrations try to include non-technical courses to “properly” indoctrinate those going for an Associate in Arts degree, a sort of badge of a junior college.
As far as trades training itself, that is actually going pretty well, as what years ago may have been “on-the-job” training, is now condensed into an intensive study of the basic mechanics of executing the industrial skills needed in the market place, with some relevance to what is in demand and pays a highly competitive wage scale.