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Bingo. When my mom went to the University of New Hampshire in 1962, they had one cafeteria in the Student Untion Building and the athletics was run out of a "field house" built in the 40's and the students in dorms slept on WWII surplus cots in a room with 4 others. The amenities were sparse, to say the least.
60+ years later, it's all spiffy amenities, a huge arena with the bells and whistles for the athletics department and shared rooms with washer/dryer hookups and a Memorial Union building that contains the restaurant/cafeterias "dining halls" now.. and the cost soared once the flashy stuff was added in.
Thing is, it's been a self-feeding spiral as schools raised prices, parents demanded more luxuries for their little darlings, so the schools went into a upgrade game with each other that took on the tint of a competition and it just furthered the pressure on the price to rise.
The education - the actual purpose of the schools - seems to have gotten lost in the game of chasing after the money.
This is part of why I've been telling my friends kids to aim for a trade school with an apprenticeship or journeymen's program tied to it. Done right, the kids can come out of the school go right into paid training and be debt-free and working by the time they're 20.
And honestly, given how shit the quality of housing built in the last few decades has been, it's gong to be a guarantee that repair and maintenance is the wave of the future.
Sause: Have been in the Trades since 1980..
not everyone can become a tradesperson, or want to. plus they dont want thier back/body to be broken by the time they are 30s or 40s. and its only ever available to 1-2 demographic anyways, they make the majority.
thats why women make up 60% of bio majors now, far surpassing men, and getting into grad studies, mostly being nurses, or health related jobs. or even MD, rarely BIOTECH/bio research. although its skewed this way because theres also systems in place to help women more than men.
Tell me you don't understand the Trades, w/o telling me you don't understand the trades.
I'm 60 this year, went through menopause over 15 years ago and have no arthritis or back issues whatsoever. This isn't 1850.
In 45 years of being in the Trades, the heaviest thing I've had to lift has been 5 gallon buckets of paint.
In the Trades, one doesn't have to worry about lifing a person out of a bed either. I've known nurses that have fucked their backs doing just that.
Anyone can be in the Trades, and the risk of AI building a house is far less than it is for AI to design some new molecule.. and given that President Stephen Miller is chasing the undocumented construction labor out of the country, it's a field ripe for women to enter into and make great coin, and have almost limitless work.
Ask me how I know.
i was giving you and other benefit of the doubt explaining thier side of the story