![]() Some may argue the point that those jobs don't pay well. I'm talking electricians, plumbers, carpenters, steel craftsmen, skilled mechanics, hospitality services, welders, etc. After encouraging an entire generation to earn a degree rather than learn a trade, America has created a large gap in skill sets that are either at the top professional bracket or the general labor bracket there are very few people in between that are engaged in trades, crafts, and technical works. This drive to pull vocational training from our educational institutions created a dynamic skill gap that has come to fruition in the current job market and the economy supported by that labor pool. That situation can lead to poverty, depression, and even resorting to crime to make ends meet. If the student's heart is not in it, they will not succeed in those degree paths and eventually drop out and work in menial jobs that don't provide enough salary to survive. ![]() Secondly, most families can't afford to finance such a degree path for their kids. First of all, not everyone wants to enter those career fields. Not everyone can be an engineer, lawyer, doctor, physicist, etc. In doing so, America has created a huge skills gap which is very evident today. I am referring to courses such as welding, auto mechanics, food service, carpentry, etc. By the late '90s and early millennium, many high schools removed vocational and technical programs from their curriculum. Employers reinforced this drive by adjusting their job postings to require a degree. Learn more about the digital divide.In the early '90s, there was a huge initiative in America to gear students toward earning a college degree rather than learning valuable vocational skills. Internet access doesn't impact everyone equally. Learn more about Internet data on Redfin. To verify internet details, contact the provider directly. Redfin recommends buyers conduct their own investigation to determine their desired internet options. Internet provider, connection type, and speed availability may change. Internet data is provided by BroadbandNow for informational purposes only and is not guaranteed. Additional Internet options for this home include Fiber, DSL, Satellite, Satellite provided by AT&T Fiber, AT&T Internet, Viasat Internet. The best available Internet option for This home is provided by Xfinity, using Cable technology with speeds up to 1200 Mbps. This home is serviced by 5 Internet service providers, including Xfinity, AT&T Fiber, AT&T Internet, Viasat Internet. ![]() Neutral paint and stylish fixtures and finishes. Two-car garage with wood-toned doors, darling rocking chair front porch with retractable shade. or - use as is for abundant overflow storage. ready for you to turn it into a media room, gym, art studio, playroom, etc. Spacious laundry room with shelving you will love having your laundry room on the same floor as the family bedrooms! The LARGE third floor bonus room is currently unfinished and stubbed for a bath. There are two additional bedrooms that share a handsome hall bath with espresso cabinetry. Stylish kitchen with beautiful dove-gray cabinetry, stainless steel appliances, granite countertops and herringbone tile backsplash pull up a chair to the furniture-style island and watch the chef prepare Sunday morning pancakes! Oversized primary suite with tray ceiling and elegant en-suite bath with soaking tub, large shower and walk-in closet. Bright and open family room with cozy gas fireplace and warm natural light. Open concept kitchen/living/dining room with wide plank hardwood floors throughout main. Absolutely charming Craftsman-inspired bungalow with stacked stone accents in sought-after gated community close to it all: KSU, 75, 575 and Town Center at Cobb.
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