What college degrees are actually viable in 2026? Glownonymous 23-01-26 19:24:50 No. 25658
Can't do trades. My back and shoulders are fucked from having worked in the trades. My friends in tech say it is completely jeeted and that they haven't found work in almost two years.
Anonymous 14-02-26 02:03:17 No. 25731
>>25658 i cant help you anon but i was wondering the same thing. i thought civil engineering would be nice since things will always have to be built and maintained, but once it all gets outsourced if that happens im not sure my body would be able to handle construction
Anonymous 14-02-26 02:17:45 No. 25732
Unpopular opinion:every job is potentially on the chopping block due to outsourcing, automation, or a combination of both. No job is safe. Everyone should unionize. Life is short and wage labor under capitalism is a fuck. Do whatever you want.
Anonymous 14-02-26 03:01:39 No. 25733
>>25658 It's all messed up. Having a degree doesn't guarantee anything, even in STEM. It's all a gamble really.
Glownonymous 14-02-26 03:05:07 No. 25734
>>25658 just get into a trade
>>25732 >all jobs are equally as bad lol sure, is that why unionization rates are inversely related to average wage in like 99% of cases