Mike Rowe Warns of 'Apocalyptic' Decline in Skilled Trades
Mike Rowe expresses alarm over what he describes as an 'apocalyptic' number of people not pursuing careers in skilled trades, raising concerns about the future workforce.
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Mike Rowe expresses alarm over what he describes as an 'apocalyptic' number of people not pursuing careers in skilled trades, raising concerns about the future workforce.
Mike Rowe highlights that data center electricians are earning up to $260,000 annually and are being aggressively recruited, often without requiring a college degree.

Director David Zucker argued NBC's "Saturday Night Live" decline led to the Babylon Bee's rise, saying SNL became ideologically committed during Mike Rowe podcast.

Mike Rowe has reiterated his criticism of Jimmy Kimmel's "tone-deaf" jokes mocking new Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin for his past profession as a plumber.

Mike Rowe publicly criticized Jimmy Kimmel for his 'tone-deaf' remarks, which he felt targeted everyday Americans and mocked professions like plumbing, admitting he felt 'butt hurt' by the comments.
Mike Rowe highlights that data center electricians under 30 are earning up to $260,000 annually without a college degree and are being aggressively recruited, likening the demand to a 'draft in the major leagues.'
TV host Mike Rowe has spoken out against schools for portraying skilled trades as a "consolation prize," highlighting that professionals like data center electricians can earn significant salaries.