Choices Have Consequences



Remember elections have consequences.

And you signs, a man holds up a sign and he is 1% and a woman holds up a sign 99%.

Well its about time women make equal pay.


Not to many call for someone with a fine arts degree. Most people who take those kinds of courses and get a degree can't find a job. Many college grads have nothing to offer with a degree like Fine arts. Has nothing to do with being a woman.

The guy on the right however would get a job anywhere. Trade school is the way to go.


So the man is smart and the woman is dumb.

A Bachelor of Fine Arts degree will often require an area of specialty such as acting, musical theatre, game design, ceramics, computer animation, creative writing, dance, dramatic writing, drawing, fiber, film production, visual effects, animation, graphic design, illustration, industrial design, visual arts, technical arts, interior design, metalworking, music, new media, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, stage management, or television production. Some schools instead give their students a broad education in many disciplines of the arts.[1][4][5][additional citation(s) needed]
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it would be so awful if we decided to be one thing.


Nope. The man merely chose a field he could earn a living in.

The woman chose one that's a lot harder to find a job and earn a living doing.
 


Remember elections have consequences.

And you signs, a man holds up a sign and he is 1% and a woman holds up a sign 99%.

Well its about time women make equal pay.


Not to many call for someone with a fine arts degree. Most people who take those kinds of courses and get a degree can't find a job. Many college grads have nothing to offer with a degree like Fine arts. Has nothing to do with being a woman.

The guy on the right however would get a job anywhere. Trade school is the way to go.


So the man is smart and the woman is dumb.

A Bachelor of Fine Arts degree will often require an area of specialty such as acting, musical theatre, game design, ceramics, computer animation, creative writing, dance, dramatic writing, drawing, fiber, film production, visual effects, animation, graphic design, illustration, industrial design, visual arts, technical arts, interior design, metalworking, music, new media, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, stage management, or television production. Some schools instead give their students a broad education in many disciplines of the arts.[1][4][5][additional citation(s) needed]
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it would be so awful if we decided to be one thing.


Nope. The man merely chose a field he could earn a living in.

The woman chose one that's a lot harder to find a job and earn a living doing.


Everyone can't be an electrician or a plumber, and most of them don't make 100K a year.
 


Remember elections have consequences.

And you signs, a man holds up a sign and he is 1% and a woman holds up a sign 99%.

Well its about time women make equal pay.


Not to many call for someone with a fine arts degree. Most people who take those kinds of courses and get a degree can't find a job. Many college grads have nothing to offer with a degree like Fine arts. Has nothing to do with being a woman.

The guy on the right however would get a job anywhere. Trade school is the way to go.


So the man is smart and the woman is dumb.

A Bachelor of Fine Arts degree will often require an area of specialty such as acting, musical theatre, game design, ceramics, computer animation, creative writing, dance, dramatic writing, drawing, fiber, film production, visual effects, animation, graphic design, illustration, industrial design, visual arts, technical arts, interior design, metalworking, music, new media, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, stage management, or television production. Some schools instead give their students a broad education in many disciplines of the arts.[1][4][5][additional citation(s) needed]
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it would be so awful if we decided to be one thing.


Nope. The man merely chose a field he could earn a living in.

The woman chose one that's a lot harder to find a job and earn a living doing.


Everyone can't be an electrician or a plumber, they don't make 100K a year.


Anyone can be an electrician or a plumber and a lot of plumbers and electricians make that kind of money.
 


Remember elections have consequences.

And you signs, a man holds up a sign and he is 1% and a woman holds up a sign 99%.

Well its about time women make equal pay.


Not to many call for someone with a fine arts degree. Most people who take those kinds of courses and get a degree can't find a job. Many college grads have nothing to offer with a degree like Fine arts. Has nothing to do with being a woman.

The guy on the right however would get a job anywhere. Trade school is the way to go.


So the man is smart and the woman is dumb.

A Bachelor of Fine Arts degree will often require an area of specialty such as acting, musical theatre, game design, ceramics, computer animation, creative writing, dance, dramatic writing, drawing, fiber, film production, visual effects, animation, graphic design, illustration, industrial design, visual arts, technical arts, interior design, metalworking, music, new media, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, stage management, or television production. Some schools instead give their students a broad education in many disciplines of the arts.[1][4][5][additional citation(s) needed]
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it would be so awful if we decided to be one thing.


Nope. The man merely chose a field he could earn a living in.

The woman chose one that's a lot harder to find a job and earn a living doing.


Everyone can't be an electrician or a plumber, they don't make 100K a year.


Anyone can be an electrician or a plumber and a lot of plumbers and electricians make that kind of money.


That they do and what they do is always in demand. Hell I have a friend who's a lady and she is an electrician and makes damned good money at it.

With training both males and females can be electricians, plumbers, masons, welders, you name it. Gender doesn't matter at all. All of them pay very well and are always in demand.
 


Remember elections have consequences.

And you signs, a man holds up a sign and he is 1% and a woman holds up a sign 99%.

Well its about time women make equal pay.


Not to many call for someone with a fine arts degree. Most people who take those kinds of courses and get a degree can't find a job. Many college grads have nothing to offer with a degree like Fine arts. Has nothing to do with being a woman.

The guy on the right however would get a job anywhere. Trade school is the way to go.


So the man is smart and the woman is dumb.

A Bachelor of Fine Arts degree will often require an area of specialty such as acting, musical theatre, game design, ceramics, computer animation, creative writing, dance, dramatic writing, drawing, fiber, film production, visual effects, animation, graphic design, illustration, industrial design, visual arts, technical arts, interior design, metalworking, music, new media, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, stage management, or television production. Some schools instead give their students a broad education in many disciplines of the arts.[1][4][5][additional citation(s) needed]
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it would be so awful if we decided to be one thing.


Nope. The man merely chose a field he could earn a living in.

The woman chose one that's a lot harder to find a job and earn a living doing.


Everyone can't be an electrician or a plumber, and most of them don't make 100K a year.


What is the ratio of job openings for tradespeople vs. the job openings for Fine Arts people?
 


Remember elections have consequences.

And you signs, a man holds up a sign and he is 1% and a woman holds up a sign 99%.

Well its about time women make equal pay.


Not to many call for someone with a fine arts degree. Most people who take those kinds of courses and get a degree can't find a job. Many college grads have nothing to offer with a degree like Fine arts. Has nothing to do with being a woman.

The guy on the right however would get a job anywhere. Trade school is the way to go.


So the man is smart and the woman is dumb.

A Bachelor of Fine Arts degree will often require an area of specialty such as acting, musical theatre, game design, ceramics, computer animation, creative writing, dance, dramatic writing, drawing, fiber, film production, visual effects, animation, graphic design, illustration, industrial design, visual arts, technical arts, interior design, metalworking, music, new media, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, stage management, or television production. Some schools instead give their students a broad education in many disciplines of the arts.[1][4][5][additional citation(s) needed]
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it would be so awful if we decided to be one thing.


Nope. The man merely chose a field he could earn a living in.

The woman chose one that's a lot harder to find a job and earn a living doing.


Everyone can't be an electrician or a plumber, and most of them don't make 100K a year.


What is the ratio of job openings for tradespeople vs. the job openings for Fine Arts people?


You don't expect an answer do you?

Anyone with a trade is always in demand and they make damned good money be it an electrician, a plumber, a welder, a mason and so many more.

Fine Arts?? Not so much. LOL
 


Remember elections have consequences.

And you signs, a man holds up a sign and he is 1% and a woman holds up a sign 99%.

Well its about time women make equal pay.


Not to many call for someone with a fine arts degree. Most people who take those kinds of courses and get a degree can't find a job. Many college grads have nothing to offer with a degree like Fine arts. Has nothing to do with being a woman.

The guy on the right however would get a job anywhere. Trade school is the way to go.


So the man is smart and the woman is dumb.

A Bachelor of Fine Arts degree will often require an area of specialty such as acting, musical theatre, game design, ceramics, computer animation, creative writing, dance, dramatic writing, drawing, fiber, film production, visual effects, animation, graphic design, illustration, industrial design, visual arts, technical arts, interior design, metalworking, music, new media, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, stage management, or television production. Some schools instead give their students a broad education in many disciplines of the arts.[1][4][5][additional citation(s) needed]
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it would be so awful if we decided to be one thing.


Nope. The man merely chose a field he could earn a living in.

The woman chose one that's a lot harder to find a job and earn a living doing.


Everyone can't be an electrician or a plumber, and most of them don't make 100K a year.


What is the ratio of job openings for tradespeople vs. the job openings for Fine Arts people?


everyone can't be a trade person.
 
Why are we so worried about losing manufacturing jobs when clearly all they had to was learn a trade and making massive amounts of money?
 


Remember elections have consequences.

And you signs, a man holds up a sign and he is 1% and a woman holds up a sign 99%.

Well its about time women make equal pay.


Not to many call for someone with a fine arts degree. Most people who take those kinds of courses and get a degree can't find a job. Many college grads have nothing to offer with a degree like Fine arts. Has nothing to do with being a woman.

The guy on the right however would get a job anywhere. Trade school is the way to go.


So the man is smart and the woman is dumb.

A Bachelor of Fine Arts degree will often require an area of specialty such as acting, musical theatre, game design, ceramics, computer animation, creative writing, dance, dramatic writing, drawing, fiber, film production, visual effects, animation, graphic design, illustration, industrial design, visual arts, technical arts, interior design, metalworking, music, new media, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, stage management, or television production. Some schools instead give their students a broad education in many disciplines of the arts.[1][4][5][additional citation(s) needed]
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it would be so awful if we decided to be one thing.


Nope. The man merely chose a field he could earn a living in.

The woman chose one that's a lot harder to find a job and earn a living doing.


Everyone can't be an electrician or a plumber, and most of them don't make 100K a year.


What is the ratio of job openings for tradespeople vs. the job openings for Fine Arts people?


everyone can't be a trade person.


Of course they can with the proper training. There are many female electricians, plumbers, masons and welders. The trades are full of females who can do the job.
 


Remember elections have consequences.

And you signs, a man holds up a sign and he is 1% and a woman holds up a sign 99%.

Well its about time women make equal pay.


Not to many call for someone with a fine arts degree. Most people who take those kinds of courses and get a degree can't find a job. Many college grads have nothing to offer with a degree like Fine arts. Has nothing to do with being a woman.

The guy on the right however would get a job anywhere. Trade school is the way to go.


So the man is smart and the woman is dumb.

A Bachelor of Fine Arts degree will often require an area of specialty such as acting, musical theatre, game design, ceramics, computer animation, creative writing, dance, dramatic writing, drawing, fiber, film production, visual effects, animation, graphic design, illustration, industrial design, visual arts, technical arts, interior design, metalworking, music, new media, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, stage management, or television production. Some schools instead give their students a broad education in many disciplines of the arts.[1][4][5][additional citation(s) needed]
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it would be so awful if we decided to be one thing.


Nope. The man merely chose a field he could earn a living in.

The woman chose one that's a lot harder to find a job and earn a living doing.


Everyone can't be an electrician or a plumber, and most of them don't make 100K a year.


What is the ratio of job openings for tradespeople vs. the job openings for Fine Arts people?


everyone can't be a trade person.


Of course they can with the proper training. There are many female electricians, plumbers, masons and welders. The trades are full of females who can do the job.


I'm quite aware, and I repeat everyone can't be a trade person.
 


Remember elections have consequences.

And you signs, a man holds up a sign and he is 1% and a woman holds up a sign 99%.

Well its about time women make equal pay.


Not to many call for someone with a fine arts degree. Most people who take those kinds of courses and get a degree can't find a job. Many college grads have nothing to offer with a degree like Fine arts. Has nothing to do with being a woman.

The guy on the right however would get a job anywhere. Trade school is the way to go.


So the man is smart and the woman is dumb.

A Bachelor of Fine Arts degree will often require an area of specialty such as acting, musical theatre, game design, ceramics, computer animation, creative writing, dance, dramatic writing, drawing, fiber, film production, visual effects, animation, graphic design, illustration, industrial design, visual arts, technical arts, interior design, metalworking, music, new media, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, stage management, or television production. Some schools instead give their students a broad education in many disciplines of the arts.[1][4][5][additional citation(s) needed]
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it would be so awful if we decided to be one thing.


Nope. The man merely chose a field he could earn a living in.

The woman chose one that's a lot harder to find a job and earn a living doing.


Everyone can't be an electrician or a plumber, and most of them don't make 100K a year.


What is the ratio of job openings for tradespeople vs. the job openings for Fine Arts people?


everyone can't be a trade person.


Considering the shortage of tradesmen, more people can be than can be directors of fine art museums, or even staff members
 


Remember elections have consequences.

And you signs, a man holds up a sign and he is 1% and a woman holds up a sign 99%.

Well its about time women make equal pay.


Not to many call for someone with a fine arts degree. Most people who take those kinds of courses and get a degree can't find a job. Many college grads have nothing to offer with a degree like Fine arts. Has nothing to do with being a woman.

The guy on the right however would get a job anywhere. Trade school is the way to go.


So the man is smart and the woman is dumb.

A Bachelor of Fine Arts degree will often require an area of specialty such as acting, musical theatre, game design, ceramics, computer animation, creative writing, dance, dramatic writing, drawing, fiber, film production, visual effects, animation, graphic design, illustration, industrial design, visual arts, technical arts, interior design, metalworking, music, new media, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, stage management, or television production. Some schools instead give their students a broad education in many disciplines of the arts.[1][4][5][additional citation(s) needed]
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it would be so awful if we decided to be one thing.


Nope. The man merely chose a field he could earn a living in.

The woman chose one that's a lot harder to find a job and earn a living doing.


Everyone can't be an electrician or a plumber, and most of them don't make 100K a year.


What is the ratio of job openings for tradespeople vs. the job openings for Fine Arts people?


everyone can't be a trade person.


Considering the shortage of tradesmen, more people can be than can be directors of fine art museums, or even staff members


I can keep repeating myself , but my time is more important than debating with you two..
 


Remember elections have consequences.

And you signs, a man holds up a sign and he is 1% and a woman holds up a sign 99%.

Well its about time women make equal pay.


Not to many call for someone with a fine arts degree. Most people who take those kinds of courses and get a degree can't find a job. Many college grads have nothing to offer with a degree like Fine arts. Has nothing to do with being a woman.

The guy on the right however would get a job anywhere. Trade school is the way to go.


So the man is smart and the woman is dumb.

A Bachelor of Fine Arts degree will often require an area of specialty such as acting, musical theatre, game design, ceramics, computer animation, creative writing, dance, dramatic writing, drawing, fiber, film production, visual effects, animation, graphic design, illustration, industrial design, visual arts, technical arts, interior design, metalworking, music, new media, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, stage management, or television production. Some schools instead give their students a broad education in many disciplines of the arts.[1][4][5][additional citation(s) needed]
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it would be so awful if we decided to be one thing.


Nope. The man merely chose a field he could earn a living in.

The woman chose one that's a lot harder to find a job and earn a living doing.


Everyone can't be an electrician or a plumber, and most of them don't make 100K a year.


What is the ratio of job openings for tradespeople vs. the job openings for Fine Arts people?


everyone can't be a trade person.


Considering the shortage of tradesmen, more people can be than can be directors of fine art museums, or even staff members


I can keep repeating myself , but my time is important.

Guess what happens to those great wages if conservatives get their way and everyone does go into trades?
 


Remember elections have consequences.

And you signs, a man holds up a sign and he is 1% and a woman holds up a sign 99%.

Well its about time women make equal pay.


Not to many call for someone with a fine arts degree. Most people who take those kinds of courses and get a degree can't find a job. Many college grads have nothing to offer with a degree like Fine arts. Has nothing to do with being a woman.

The guy on the right however would get a job anywhere. Trade school is the way to go.


So the man is smart and the woman is dumb.

A Bachelor of Fine Arts degree will often require an area of specialty such as acting, musical theatre, game design, ceramics, computer animation, creative writing, dance, dramatic writing, drawing, fiber, film production, visual effects, animation, graphic design, illustration, industrial design, visual arts, technical arts, interior design, metalworking, music, new media, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, stage management, or television production. Some schools instead give their students a broad education in many disciplines of the arts.[1][4][5][additional citation(s) needed]
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it would be so awful if we decided to be one thing.


Nope. The man merely chose a field he could earn a living in.

The woman chose one that's a lot harder to find a job and earn a living doing.


Everyone can't be an electrician or a plumber, and most of them don't make 100K a year.


What is the ratio of job openings for tradespeople vs. the job openings for Fine Arts people?


everyone can't be a trade person.


Considering the shortage of tradesmen, more people can be than can be directors of fine art museums, or even staff members


I can keep repeating myself , but my time is important.

Guess what happens to those great wages if conservatives get their way and everyone does go into trades?


It's not that everyone has to go into the trades, it's the simple fact that some college degrees only prepare you for jobs with limited openings.
 


Remember elections have consequences.

And you signs, a man holds up a sign and he is 1% and a woman holds up a sign 99%.

Well its about time women make equal pay.


Not to many call for someone with a fine arts degree. Most people who take those kinds of courses and get a degree can't find a job. Many college grads have nothing to offer with a degree like Fine arts. Has nothing to do with being a woman.

The guy on the right however would get a job anywhere. Trade school is the way to go.


So the man is smart and the woman is dumb.

A Bachelor of Fine Arts degree will often require an area of specialty such as acting, musical theatre, game design, ceramics, computer animation, creative writing, dance, dramatic writing, drawing, fiber, film production, visual effects, animation, graphic design, illustration, industrial design, visual arts, technical arts, interior design, metalworking, music, new media, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, stage management, or television production. Some schools instead give their students a broad education in many disciplines of the arts.[1][4][5][additional citation(s) needed]
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it would be so awful if we decided to be one thing.


Nope. The man merely chose a field he could earn a living in.

The woman chose one that's a lot harder to find a job and earn a living doing.


Everyone can't be an electrician or a plumber, and most of them don't make 100K a year.


What is the ratio of job openings for tradespeople vs. the job openings for Fine Arts people?


everyone can't be a trade person.


Considering the shortage of tradesmen, more people can be than can be directors of fine art museums, or even staff members


I can keep repeating myself , but my time is more important than debating with you two..


You are doing argumentum ad absurdum, taking our positions and distorting them to make them seem out of touch.
 


Remember elections have consequences.

And you signs, a man holds up a sign and he is 1% and a woman holds up a sign 99%.

Well its about time women make equal pay.


Not to many call for someone with a fine arts degree. Most people who take those kinds of courses and get a degree can't find a job. Many college grads have nothing to offer with a degree like Fine arts. Has nothing to do with being a woman.

The guy on the right however would get a job anywhere. Trade school is the way to go.


So the man is smart and the woman is dumb.

A Bachelor of Fine Arts degree will often require an area of specialty such as acting, musical theatre, game design, ceramics, computer animation, creative writing, dance, dramatic writing, drawing, fiber, film production, visual effects, animation, graphic design, illustration, industrial design, visual arts, technical arts, interior design, metalworking, music, new media, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, stage management, or television production. Some schools instead give their students a broad education in many disciplines of the arts.[1][4][5][additional citation(s) needed]
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it would be so awful if we decided to be one thing.


Nope. The man merely chose a field he could earn a living in.

The woman chose one that's a lot harder to find a job and earn a living doing.


Everyone can't be an electrician or a plumber, and most of them don't make 100K a year.


What is the ratio of job openings for tradespeople vs. the job openings for Fine Arts people?


everyone can't be a trade person.


Considering the shortage of tradesmen, more people can be than can be directors of fine art museums, or even staff members


I can keep repeating myself , but my time is important.

Guess what happens to those great wages if conservatives get their way and everyone does go into trades?


It's not that everyone has to go into the trades, it's the simple fact that some college degrees only prepare you for jobs with limited openings.

Actually that’s not really true. By far the most important skills acquired in most liberal arts degrees are skills for research, analysis and composition.

There are massive numbers of jobs which have no “training” as one would have for a trade.
 


Remember elections have consequences.

And you signs, a man holds up a sign and he is 1% and a woman holds up a sign 99%.

Well its about time women make equal pay.


Not to many call for someone with a fine arts degree. Most people who take those kinds of courses and get a degree can't find a job. Many college grads have nothing to offer with a degree like Fine arts. Has nothing to do with being a woman.

The guy on the right however would get a job anywhere. Trade school is the way to go.


So the man is smart and the woman is dumb.

A Bachelor of Fine Arts degree will often require an area of specialty such as acting, musical theatre, game design, ceramics, computer animation, creative writing, dance, dramatic writing, drawing, fiber, film production, visual effects, animation, graphic design, illustration, industrial design, visual arts, technical arts, interior design, metalworking, music, new media, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, stage management, or television production. Some schools instead give their students a broad education in many disciplines of the arts.[1][4][5][additional citation(s) needed]
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it would be so awful if we decided to be one thing.


Nope. The man merely chose a field he could earn a living in.

The woman chose one that's a lot harder to find a job and earn a living doing.


Everyone can't be an electrician or a plumber, and most of them don't make 100K a year.


What is the ratio of job openings for tradespeople vs. the job openings for Fine Arts people?


everyone can't be a trade person.


Considering the shortage of tradesmen, more people can be than can be directors of fine art museums, or even staff members


I can keep repeating myself , but my time is important.

Guess what happens to those great wages if conservatives get their way and everyone does go into trades?


It's not that everyone has to go into the trades, it's the simple fact that some college degrees only prepare you for jobs with limited openings.

Actually that’s not really true. By far the most important skills acquired in most liberal arts degrees are skills for research, analysis and composition.

There are massive numbers of jobs which have no “training” as one would have for a trade.


That used to be the skills given by a liberal arts degree, now it's about conformance, regurgitation of SJW groupthink, and assumption that your given degree will lead to a high paid mental flossing job.
 


Remember elections have consequences.

And you signs, a man holds up a sign and he is 1% and a woman holds up a sign 99%.

Well its about time women make equal pay.


Not to many call for someone with a fine arts degree. Most people who take those kinds of courses and get a degree can't find a job. Many college grads have nothing to offer with a degree like Fine arts. Has nothing to do with being a woman.

The guy on the right however would get a job anywhere. Trade school is the way to go.


So the man is smart and the woman is dumb.

A Bachelor of Fine Arts degree will often require an area of specialty such as acting, musical theatre, game design, ceramics, computer animation, creative writing, dance, dramatic writing, drawing, fiber, film production, visual effects, animation, graphic design, illustration, industrial design, visual arts, technical arts, interior design, metalworking, music, new media, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, stage management, or television production. Some schools instead give their students a broad education in many disciplines of the arts.[1][4][5][additional citation(s) needed]
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it would be so awful if we decided to be one thing.


Nope. The man merely chose a field he could earn a living in.

The woman chose one that's a lot harder to find a job and earn a living doing.


Everyone can't be an electrician or a plumber, and most of them don't make 100K a year.


What is the ratio of job openings for tradespeople vs. the job openings for Fine Arts people?


everyone can't be a trade person.


Considering the shortage of tradesmen, more people can be than can be directors of fine art museums, or even staff members


I can keep repeating myself , but my time is important.

Guess what happens to those great wages if conservatives get their way and everyone does go into trades?


It's not that everyone has to go into the trades, it's the simple fact that some college degrees only prepare you for jobs with limited openings.

Actually that’s not really true. By far the most important skills acquired in most liberal arts degrees are skills for research, analysis and composition.

There are massive numbers of jobs which have no “training” as one would have for a trade.


That used to be the skills given by a liberal arts degree, now it's about conformance, regurgitation of SJW groupthink, and assumption that your given degree will lead to a high paid mental flossing job.

There’s no assumption anything will lead to a high paid job, well with few exceptions. There’s no assumption becoming an electrician will lead to a high paid job either.

But the skills from a liberal arts degree are considerable and should not be ridiculed.
 


Remember elections have consequences.

And you signs, a man holds up a sign and he is 1% and a woman holds up a sign 99%.

Well its about time women make equal pay.


Not to many call for someone with a fine arts degree. Most people who take those kinds of courses and get a degree can't find a job. Many college grads have nothing to offer with a degree like Fine arts. Has nothing to do with being a woman.

The guy on the right however would get a job anywhere. Trade school is the way to go.


So the man is smart and the woman is dumb.

A Bachelor of Fine Arts degree will often require an area of specialty such as acting, musical theatre, game design, ceramics, computer animation, creative writing, dance, dramatic writing, drawing, fiber, film production, visual effects, animation, graphic design, illustration, industrial design, visual arts, technical arts, interior design, metalworking, music, new media, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, stage management, or television production. Some schools instead give their students a broad education in many disciplines of the arts.[1][4][5][additional citation(s) needed]
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it would be so awful if we decided to be one thing.


Nope. The man merely chose a field he could earn a living in.

The woman chose one that's a lot harder to find a job and earn a living doing.


Everyone can't be an electrician or a plumber, and most of them don't make 100K a year.


What is the ratio of job openings for tradespeople vs. the job openings for Fine Arts people?


everyone can't be a trade person.


Considering the shortage of tradesmen, more people can be than can be directors of fine art museums, or even staff members


I can keep repeating myself , but my time is important.

Guess what happens to those great wages if conservatives get their way and everyone does go into trades?


It's not that everyone has to go into the trades, it's the simple fact that some college degrees only prepare you for jobs with limited openings.

Actually that’s not really true. By far the most important skills acquired in most liberal arts degrees are skills for research, analysis and composition.

There are massive numbers of jobs which have no “training” as one would have for a trade.


That used to be the skills given by a liberal arts degree, now it's about conformance, regurgitation of SJW groupthink, and assumption that your given degree will lead to a high paid mental flossing job.

There’s no assumption anything will lead to a high paid job, well with few exceptions. There’s no assumption becoming an electrician will lead to a high paid job either.

But the skills from a liberal arts degree are considerable and should not be ridiculed.


Get an Engineering Degree and your chance of finding a job is much higher. Get an accounting degree and the same applies.

Get a degree in 17th century Bavarian art, and unless the local Bavarian art museum is hiring you may be out of luck.
 


Remember elections have consequences.

And you signs, a man holds up a sign and he is 1% and a woman holds up a sign 99%.

Well its about time women make equal pay.


Not to many call for someone with a fine arts degree. Most people who take those kinds of courses and get a degree can't find a job. Many college grads have nothing to offer with a degree like Fine arts. Has nothing to do with being a woman.

The guy on the right however would get a job anywhere. Trade school is the way to go.


So the man is smart and the woman is dumb.

A Bachelor of Fine Arts degree will often require an area of specialty such as acting, musical theatre, game design, ceramics, computer animation, creative writing, dance, dramatic writing, drawing, fiber, film production, visual effects, animation, graphic design, illustration, industrial design, visual arts, technical arts, interior design, metalworking, music, new media, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, stage management, or television production. Some schools instead give their students a broad education in many disciplines of the arts.[1][4][5][additional citation(s) needed]
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it would be so awful if we decided to be one thing.


Nope. The man merely chose a field he could earn a living in.

The woman chose one that's a lot harder to find a job and earn a living doing.


Everyone can't be an electrician or a plumber, and most of them don't make 100K a year.


What is the ratio of job openings for tradespeople vs. the job openings for Fine Arts people?


everyone can't be a trade person.


Considering the shortage of tradesmen, more people can be than can be directors of fine art museums, or even staff members


I can keep repeating myself , but my time is important.

Guess what happens to those great wages if conservatives get their way and everyone does go into trades?


It's not that everyone has to go into the trades, it's the simple fact that some college degrees only prepare you for jobs with limited openings.

Actually that’s not really true. By far the most important skills acquired in most liberal arts degrees are skills for research, analysis and composition.

There are massive numbers of jobs which have no “training” as one would have for a trade.


That used to be the skills given by a liberal arts degree, now it's about conformance, regurgitation of SJW groupthink, and assumption that your given degree will lead to a high paid mental flossing job.

There’s no assumption anything will lead to a high paid job, well with few exceptions. There’s no assumption becoming an electrician will lead to a high paid job either.

But the skills from a liberal arts degree are considerable and should not be ridiculed.


Get an Engineering Degree and your chance of finding a job is much higher. Get an accounting degree and the same applies.

Get a degree in 17th century Bavarian art, and unless the local Bavarian art museum is hiring you may be out of luck.

Again, that’s just not the case. The idea that a liberal arts degree is directly related to a specific job isn’t outdated because it was never true.
 

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