When a relative of mine retired and sold his auto transmission shop last year, my family knew that our days of reliable car repair—served up with the family discount—were likely over. It was time to move on to a different auto mechanic. The question was, where to find one?
Many Americans are asking a similar question these days, because the United States is facing a “‘massive’ shortage of skilled workers in 2023,” auto technicians included, NPR reports. A major reason this shortage is occurring is that those in the Gen Z age bracket are turning their backs on the trades, choosing college rather than the apprenticeships that teach them these practical skills…. Source
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