Imagine if there was a way to actually pay for your own way through school without going into debt, without joining the military while learning a valuable skill that will pay you close to 100,000 a year after 4 to 5 years? There is a massive shortage of folks starting apprenticeships to become plumbers, electricians, hvac carpenters, iron workers, etc....
I'm curious about this since the wages keep rising and rising due to labor shortages. Is it that no one getting out of high school wants to do hard physical work? Is it that their parents always said "if you don't go to college you'll end up like that construction worker over there"? The construction worker is making great money, has a house, has a savings, has a retirement, goes on vacations every year, belongs to a union, or not, and isn't in debt up the their eyeballs for purchasing a masters degree that landed them a job making 60,000 a year.
I get this is the anti work sub so let me say, the best way to stick it to "the man" is to make it yourself, on your own terms and don't buy into the bullshit fallacy of college = success. All college equals is debt and subservience. Don't pay out thousands to be trained to be a drone for the corporations. Make thousands by building your communities, literally.