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Good jobs that nobody knows

We are entering a new and wonderful era, and most people are still living in the past. Each one of us needs to understand how immense is own own ignorance. Knowing almost nothing, we need to pay more attention to positive challenges.


The news are usually about bad situations or negative predictions. It is up to you to take the very few good news and make them known to more people. Seems like our own growing pains take over our emotions, unless we sort them out.


Just yesterday I was telling my mom and sis about 3 interesting people they didn't know exist. 1. The smartest man in the world. 2. The happiest man in the world. And 3. Braco the gazer. We saw a few videos with proof and testimonies.


If you don't know about them also, make sure to search and learn about them. And there are many more amazing people like them, most of us don't know about. Like Gandhi, Chico Xavier, Rene Quinton, and Marco Aurelio, to name a few.


Surprisingly, nature is like that. A few wonderful people with extraordinary lives are telling their insights to those who are listening to them. But more important than the learning is what we can do to grow and share the benefits with others.



This is worldwide, not only in the USA. This short interview is so important to understand, that we better examine word-for-word what was said here...


Mike, what's been your message to the people at CPAC here.


We got a skills gap, it's wide, it's big.

We got 7.2 million men who are not participating in the workforce, not Looking for work.

We got $1.7 trillion in student loans on the books.

We got 7.6 million open positions that don't require four-year degree.

And yet, we keep lending money we don't have, to kids who are never going to be able to pay it back, to train them for jobs that don't exist anymore.


If we want to close the skills gap, we got to make a more persuasive case for millions of good jobs that nobody knows about and nobody understands.

These are six figure jobs, or opportunities that lead straight to a six-figure career.

They're everywhere, and if we don't reinvigorate the trades, I'm afraid the President's best efforts to bring manufacturing back to these shores, is going to run into a real roadblock.


We need an enthused Workforce, skilled for the jobs that are out there.


There yeah, well said. As I was telling you, I'm a railroad mechanic.

I've been doing that for 25 years.

I've been doing side work as an auto mechanic my entire life. It's been.

I have four kids. We own a house. We've been able to live comfortably because of that one skill set, of being able to do something mechanically.


You're not the problem. You should be on a billboard.

People should look at your life as an example of what can happen when you master a skill that's in demand, and work your ass off.

That's still for sale. It's still important. And we have to get in front of that message.

And we have to reinvigorate the trades in a way that makes this generation of kids look at careers like the ones you had, and go: yeah, damn skippy, I'd do that!


And these aren't the jobs that are going to be replaced by AI.

The plumbers, the electricians, the mechanics, they're not going to be replaced by AI.

Yet, all these things that people are trading their entire future for, they're all going to be replaced by AI.


You said it, not me, but something tells me your days working on the railroad could not have been done by a robot


100% Mike. I took up enough of your time. Thank you so much for giving me a chance to speak


And for doing what you do.


Thank you Mike.


Appreciate it.


There it is. The future is now. What is your take on this? What'd you do about it?


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