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Cold War Spook

(1,279 posts)
32. Our son is a general contractor.
Sat Mar 9, 2019, 06:30 PM
Mar 2019

He has one employee and subcontracts out work they need others to do. He hires only the best. If it were possible, he could work 24/7. Our great grandson, not his grandson, lives with my wife and me. He says he wants to get into a trade like plumbing. That is fine with us. A good trades person can make a very good living.

Your son definitely used his head! CaliforniaPeggy Mar 2019 #1
I'm CTE faculty, and this is our big selling point; go into trades that cannot be outsourced. LongtimeAZDem Mar 2019 #2
Not many people are going into those trades these days. Arkansas Granny Mar 2019 #12
I was watching "This old house" on PBS, and Mike Holmes on the TV machine mitch96 Mar 2019 #37
Getting older would seem to be a good incentive to madville Mar 2019 #49
K&R!!! Very very smart move!!! n/t RKP5637 Mar 2019 #3
Excellent post! MyOwnPeace Mar 2019 #4
Yes I agree lol, that's why I'm half joking about my plans madville Mar 2019 #5
I understand the "temptation".............. MyOwnPeace Mar 2019 #9
Tell your son to start saving on his own for retirement. Delmette2.0 Mar 2019 #55
He started a 401k contribution that they match madville Mar 2019 #56
Good for him, he is a smart young man. Delmette2.0 Mar 2019 #64
Good news! All the best to him for the future...sounds like he's seen the light!❤❤❤❤ Karadeniz Mar 2019 #6
I'm a big fan of technical education mcar Mar 2019 #7
bah! humbug! Hermit-The-Prog Mar 2019 #8
WOW!!! Who knew????? MyOwnPeace Mar 2019 #10
My buddy is an electrician he went into the trade young... Historic NY Mar 2019 #11
There are some great trades out there malaise Mar 2019 #13
This is what Cliff Stoll was talking about over 20 years ago LongtimeAZDem Mar 2019 #14
Minute 25:00 - three laws of plumbing madville Mar 2019 #23
OJT. That's the way. Get in to some trade at the ground level and learn your way up. erronis Mar 2019 #15
IBEW Sparky here! Tink41 Mar 2019 #16
Awesome - The union hall model for trades work has always intrigued me madville Mar 2019 #33
Its interesting to say the least.... Tink41 Mar 2019 #34
Hands-on jobs that cannot be outsourced overseas. keithbvadu2 Mar 2019 #17
He made a good decision. akraven Mar 2019 #18
Excellent news! Solly Mack Mar 2019 #19
It all depends a lot on the economy. Scruffy1 Mar 2019 #20
That's why several people encouraged him to look at industrial jobs madville Mar 2019 #26
In my LU Tink41 Mar 2019 #35
Yes, there are so many trades to choose from, procon Mar 2019 #21
Yes he did! fascisthunter Mar 2019 #22
Good for him! Drahthaardogs Mar 2019 #24
He actually got a home school-type diploma before going to tech school madville Mar 2019 #28
Good! Drahthaardogs Mar 2019 #29
Yes, he most certainly did so Sherman A1 Mar 2019 #25
tell me about it! KT2000 Mar 2019 #27
Congratulations! kooth Mar 2019 #30
The electoral trade is pretty rough these days. SpankMe Mar 2019 #31
Our son is a general contractor. Cold War Spook Mar 2019 #32
Both of my sons went the trade school route ooky Mar 2019 #36
Just had to call an electrician yesterday to install a 220 outlet in our garage for our EV. SunSeeker Mar 2019 #38
Your son made a great choice... louis c Mar 2019 #39
Skilled trades will remain in demand! Adrahil Mar 2019 #40
Yes, excellent choice. PoindexterOglethorpe Mar 2019 #41
Trades such as electrical, plumbing etc. will not be replaced by robots FakeNoose Mar 2019 #42
Great news! Yes, having a vital trade is s good move MaryMagdaline Mar 2019 #43
I've been in the trade since December of 1978.... twogunsid Mar 2019 #44
Will do madville Mar 2019 #50
Good move they can't ship those jobs doc03 Mar 2019 #45
A friend of mine and his dad were pipeline welders madville Mar 2019 #47
We're in a weird place. Higher education is bankrupting millions but you're anti-education if you... MadDAsHell Mar 2019 #46
I think a person really needs to honestly analyze the return on their investment madville Mar 2019 #48
With unemployment at 3.6% skilled construction workers will be at140 Mar 2019 #51
Coming out of winter also madville Mar 2019 #52
Treated me very well since 1970. /nt aka-chmeee Mar 2019 #53
I think that he made a wise choice. CentralMass Mar 2019 #54
Good choice. But there is a downside we can fix! GulfCoast66 Mar 2019 #57
My friend has a son at California Maritime Academy- learning engineering, facilities, as well as NBachers Mar 2019 #58
I know a couple of guys that work on container ships in a union madville Mar 2019 #59
Good move. As long as we use electricity, we'll need electricians. DFW Mar 2019 #60
Way back in the '60s my folks wanted me to get a college degree mikehiggins Mar 2019 #61
Once he has enough experience he can become his own boss. There are quite a few very good one man retread Mar 2019 #62
Climate change and power grid issues will probably assure high demand lostnfound Mar 2019 #63
Smart kid and I bet he isn't in debt for most of his life with student loans. Vinca Mar 2019 #65
He didn't take any loans madville Mar 2019 #66
Good for him! More people should consider his route. In the future, should he decide he wants Vinca Mar 2019 #67
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