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 Originally Posted by wufwugy
Engineering is elite level stuff that doesn't account for most kinds of trade and manufacturing work. The accreditation I was referring to is the university stuff. As far as I know, accreditation for trades still doesn't carry much weight there
I mean, it all depends how you want to define these things. Engineering casts a large shadow. As for more manual labor orientated manufacturing.. well.. first you don't need a bachelors or even an associates for those positions, and even when you need years of training, the nature of most industry is such that on the job training is much more appropriate.
Even still, I think you'd be surprised what sorts of jobs are filled by people with engineering degrees. Not because they couldn't find a job that matched their degree, but because that is the job that matches their degree.
I wasn't talking out of my ass about the Sun Belt Migration. That's legit, and it's largely climate driven. What I additionally posited is that the primary mover could have been the Sun Belt Migration, which could have sparked a cycle away from manufacturing in the Manufacturing Belt
Are we at Kevin Bacon's doorstep yet?
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