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<blockquote data-quote="lunkerslayer" data-source="post: 375539" data-attributes="member: 217"><p>One thing I would have supported Biden on was his idea of free education for those that went into a tech program. He could have gotten companies to help pay for student education with federal tax credits for companies that enrolled in a program through local tech schools. Students would sign a commitment letter stating that when completion of a 2 year degree in a trade they would work for said companies for x amount of time. Every year the demand for plumbers, electrician, welders, hvac, carpenters, mechanics, and the other blue collar workers will increase in demand when more in more boomers finally decide to hang it up.</p><p>Biden administration definitely dropped the ball when they decided to scrap that idea which I admit was actually a great idea.</p><p>Totally agree with ndwalleyes opinion you want to save America give those who want to go into a trade a free education with a guaranteed job when they graduate with a possible salaries of 75000 a year</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lunkerslayer, post: 375539, member: 217"] One thing I would have supported Biden on was his idea of free education for those that went into a tech program. He could have gotten companies to help pay for student education with federal tax credits for companies that enrolled in a program through local tech schools. Students would sign a commitment letter stating that when completion of a 2 year degree in a trade they would work for said companies for x amount of time. Every year the demand for plumbers, electrician, welders, hvac, carpenters, mechanics, and the other blue collar workers will increase in demand when more in more boomers finally decide to hang it up. Biden administration definitely dropped the ball when they decided to scrap that idea which I admit was actually a great idea. Totally agree with ndwalleyes opinion you want to save America give those who want to go into a trade a free education with a guaranteed job when they graduate with a possible salaries of 75000 a year [/QUOTE]
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