I think another unfortunate reality is that
what the next generations are looking for in work has little to do with what is based in reality. With all the hi tech being offered, computer this, digital that (with the exception of this forum of course
), everyone appears to be trying to get that high paying job where you don't actually have to get dirty.
And thinking about it, I guess that's normal.
The problems result when there is a saturation of the workforce in that area. Meanwhile, who is going to fix my car, leaky toilet, snow-blower, grow food, etc.? Small engine mechanics and appliance repair folks are as rare as young beekeepers. All the stuff they build today is throw away based.
What I am seeing however, is a very small back to the land based movement where young couples are doing what many of us thought about back in the 60's and 70's. Many of the vendors at the Farm Markets are young folks trying to eek out a living doing it "their way", and it's
tough for them!
We have our son's education set up where he will not have to incur heavy debt should he decide to pursue post secondary (University) education, but if he decides that going to a good trade school is what will make him happy, I'm all for it. Those are the folks that won't have to look for work.