The situation in the trades is actually way worse than "learn to code". Coders tend to come from privileged backgrounds, and the fact that you need a BS degree limits the supply. Becoming a software engineer is still a cushy gig, don't let anyone fool ya.
Trades apprentices are usually either in the family business or using it as a leg up from poverty. Unfortunately that means the bar for treatment is a lot lower.
The situation in the trades is actually way worse than "learn to code". Coders tend to come from privileged backgrounds, and the fact that you need a BS degree limits the supply. Becoming a software engineer is still a cushy gig, don't let anyone fool ya.
Trades apprentices are usually either in the family business or using it as a leg up from poverty. Unfortunately that means the bar for treatment is a lot lower.