>>15442562One obnoxious trait of modern Jewish society is how people just want an easy transaction.
The degree is worthless. I agree. Boomers sold degrees on the basis of how shit used to work. The world has changed. Nontheless there are people who are successful despite having these worthless degrees.
They used their college to network and jumpstart a lucrative career.
The bugmen and roasties who are useless didn't do that. They did the work and maybe socialized, but they didn't actually make an effort to take advantage of their school as a networking tool. FFS they may have even not considered it when picking their school, opting for "I want to be far away from my parents so I can have buttsex without judgement" or "I heard its a great party school." They got their degree, and that's it.
Trade schools (and likewise, medicine, and to some degree law) are great for people who just want a "set path" and abide by it. They want a system that functions like an equation, even though life doesn't work that way. This is why out of the "lucrative" careers, medical doctors are retarded (and burnt out!) while finance bros tend to actually be clever, albeit socially degenerate, while working less hours for more money.
Trade school is fine if it's for what you want to do. Same with "learning how to code." Nothing wrong with stuff like that, you can often do "what you want to do" on the side. But if you don't want to do physical labor, there are a ton of careers that give you bank, it's just that you're gonna need to "know" someone to refer you to the job vs show that you graduated from a college (who cares). I feel like ironically enough Jews have mastered this, while the rest of us goys seem deadset on a transactional X schooling -> Y career path.