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by BrianOnHN
1956 days ago
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> besides those they get from their parents Most students don't have well-educated parents, so I agree the exposure is important. My point is that, if this is ever going to happen, there needs to be more money directed at education. On a related note, I went to high school in a town where there were essentially zero white-collar professional jobs. Parents were working either on the manufacturing line, in a call center, at the Walmart, steak-n-shake or gas station. The nearest cities, Jacksonville and Orlando were both at least 90 minutes away. Where do we find the retiring-professionals for these students? |
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There may be opportunities for more blue-collar variants. I'm trying to think where but there was some program to hire former soldiers as teachers, which is a bit like that.