• @[email protected]
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    132 months ago

    I grew up in Washington State. At first this sounded like WANIC, a program where high schoolers can learn trade jobs instead of taking 1/2 periods of class. I didn’t see it referenced at all in the article.

    It is a cool program though. You can do things like Fire Fighters Academy, learn construction skills (although not like this trenching stuff AFAIK). I took classes at DigiPen, a college for video games, and ended up going there after high school.

    If you have kids in school in WA, consider WANIC as it is paid by the state.

    • @Nuke_the_whales
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      52 months ago

      I wish my high school had this program when I was there. We were all getting pushed to work on computers and shit and I wanted to part of it. I remember teachers actually saying “if you don’t learn about computers you’re gonna end up being a plumber or garbages man” fuck I wish I made as much as garbage men and plumbers do.

      My school looked down on and shit on labor jobs so it was never pushed on us as an option.

      • @sleepmode
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        12 months ago

        They make good money but it’s brutally hard on the body.

        • @Nuke_the_whales
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          12 months ago

          I’ve been doing labor for 15 years already with no reward. Luckily 5 years ago I joined a union so at least I’m on my way to having an actual pension and future