Why won't zoomers go into trades?

It's hard to break in with out knowing anyone to teach and train you (nobody want wants to pay someone who can't do anything and had no experience)

Electricians take 4 years school. Welders die at 50 from the fumes and plumbers have shitty jobs but really easy and lots of pay

Coding is for chumps, learn a real job.

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Can't you go to a union and enroll in one of their paid apprenticeships?

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You think there isint 100 other guys already on the wait list?

Because Zoomers have rightly figured out that the trades (at least in the States) are filled with some of the lowest ranks of society, and have absolutely no prestige. The pay is shit, the physical toll is horrible, and the educational requirements are steeper. This just isn't my opinion: this is the opinion of every tradesman I've had in my house. The self-hatred is unbelievable.

Ok I'll bite.

What'll they trade?
Kikes, boomers and germonkeys have destroyed the european economy.
Why would a zoomer learn to weld when there are no constructions to go around? Why would an inexperienced zoomer be hired over the literally thousands of genXers(and some rare early-millenials) with decades of work who need to support their families? Who would tutor a zoomer or even a millenial, when there are no jobs around to fund even those dozen few willing to tutor a new generation?

Riddle me this.
I'll wait.

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Here in Canada the pay for trades is great. And there's always demand for trades because we are constantly expanding our cities, and most people are too gay to do trades so there's less competition

Become a lineman. Solid union jobs. Good money and benefits.

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Here in Canada trades are paid very well, and there's always work for them. Even during a fake pandemic

Working outdoors all the time has its perks but really sucks sometimes. Do they take winter off or do they work in dangerous snowstorms in the air attached to a live and dangerous electrical line. No thanks