Jack Of All Trades

13 May 2011

Mike Rowe, of Dirty Jobs and various QVC sales pitches, told Congress that America needs to produce more tradesmen and encourage learning how things work.  If there is one thing I learned in economics, it is that butter and guns can be plotted on a graph.  If there are two things I learned, it’s that having an active workforce, blue & white collar, are imperative.

While I see a very obvious need for skilled labor (robots cannot do everything), I would push the task of teaching how things work.  Rowe mentioned to Congress that as a young boy he spent a day with his family to repair a pipe after a volcanic episode with his toilet.  The repair was not complicated, but how many people have the knowledge of how to repair it?  Granted there are some caveats with DIY.  A task may be too great or too dangerous and truly require a professional.  But for many tasks a simple visit to Wikipedia, HowStuffWorks, or YouTube will explain the principles of a device and how to repair it.


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