The cofounder of the $4.53 trillion AI chip giant says Americans should return to factory work—for their own prosperity and the country’s. Howard Lutnick claims technician roles can start at $90,000, no college degree required.
I hate this line of thinking, because everyone should be able to get as much education as possible. It’s a net benefit to society. If someone wants to get a PhD and then go work in a factory it should be a valid career path, not one which requires them to gamble on an academic career in order to justify the extra education.
I hate this line of thinking, because everyone should be able to get as much education as possible. It’s a net benefit to society. If someone wants to get a PhD and then go work in a factory it should be a valid career path, not one which requires them to gamble on an academic career in order to justify the extra education.
I agree. I hate that education is ONLY valued in what it might do for a pipeline to a job.