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For years, we have been told that the future belongs to high-tech jobs, a college degree that codes boot camps and leaves young Americans in debt. However, while artificial intelligence is shaking the white-collar occupation, AI cannot be swapped immediately. It's a skilled blue-collar transaction. Are you going to clean up the mess when your purification system explodes?

That's right – Office workers are worried about ChatGpt getting their jobs, but demand for electricians, plumbers, welders and mechanics is rising rapidly. Companies are desperate for skilled workers, wages are rising, and many of these careers offer six figure salaries without the need for a four-year degree.

If you are looking for a career that will make America great again, work safety, financial success, and indeed, great again, this is a wake-up call for parents and children in our great country.

Why should we assert the domination of industry in light of China-European ties?

American skilled labor crisis = wages skyrocket

For decades, parents, schools and politicians pushed the “university or bust” mindset, moving young Americans away from trade. Have you taken the AP course? What is your SAT score? Have you been involved in extracurricular activities? Meanwhile, the baby boomers who built the country's infrastructure have retired in large numbers. result? Large labor shortage in the blue-collar industry.

Unpredictable environments require human welders, such as shipbuilding, infrastructure repairs, pipelines, and more. (Getty Images)

This means for those willing to pick up wrenches, climb ladders, and remove tree stumps.

  • By 2030, the United States will have over 2 million skilled workers. Companies are raising wages to attract workers. In many cases, the hourly rate for an electrician or plumber can compete with the accountant.
  • A skilled merchant can now earn over $100,000. They are often faster than university graduates who own student loans.
  • Conclusion? Find the blue sea! Stop whining about all of this AI chatter and start looking for places where your career could endure the recession.

Highly paid blue-collar jobs that AI can't replace

Here are some of the best careers in trading my views, why they are in demand, and how much money you can make:

1. Electrician

Why AI can't replace them: electrical systems are complex and vary from building to building. Human expertise is required to diagnose problems and work in unpredictable environments.

Possibility of acquisition:

Entry Level: $40,000- $50,000

Experienced: $75,000-100,000+

Self-employed: $100,000- Over $150,000

Electrical systems are complex and vary from building to building. Human expertise is required to diagnose problems and work in unpredictable environments.

Electrical systems are complex and vary from building to building. Human expertise is required to diagnose problems and work in unpredictable environments. (istock)

2. Plumbing

Why AI can't replace them: I can't understand why a pipe is leaking by craving and programming a robot under a 50-year-old house. Plumbing requires practical problem solving.

Possibility of acquisition:

Entry Level: $45,000 – $55,000

Experienced: $80,000-100,000+

Self-employed: $100,000-200,000+

3. Welding machine

Why AI can't replace them: robots can be welded in factories, but in unpredictable environments, a human welder is required. Shipbuilding, infrastructure repairs, and pipelines.

Possibility of acquisition:

Entry Level: $40,000- $50,000

Experienced: $75,000-100,000+

Specialist Welding Machine (Underwater/Aerospace): $150,000- $300,000+

4. HVAC Engineer

Why AI can't replace them: Heating and cooling systems often require practical installation and maintenance in small spaces.

Possibility of acquisition:

Entry Level: $45,000 – $55,000

Experienced: $80,000-100,000+

Business owner: $100,000-200,000 or more

5. Heavy machine operator

Why AI can't replace them: Autonomous construction vehicles are not ready to handle unpredictable conditions on job sites. I own a concrete driveway company and have my AI pour the perfect driveway.

Possibility of acquisition:

Entry Level: $50,000- $60,000

Experienced: $80,000-120,000+

Union Job: Benefits of $100,000+

Female mechanic

AI can help diagnose check engine lights, but can it help secure cars and trucks? That requires real skills and experience. (istock)

6. Automatic and diesel mechanisms

Why can't AI replace them: AI can help diagnose check engine lights, but can it help secure cars and trucks? That requires real skills and experience. Whether you like Tesla or not, the total hourly mechanic fee is $210 per hour.

Possibility of acquisition:

Entry Level: $40,000- $50,000

Experienced: $75,000-100,000+

Professional Diesel/Performance Mechanic: $100,000- $150,000+

Why these bobs (and blue-collar businesses) are more valuable than ever in the next decade

A shortage increases wages – Demand and Supply Demand 101: Less workers means higher wages. It's that easy.

These jobs require practical skills – AI cannot install pipes, wire houses, or weld bridges. These careers don't go anywhere.

By 2030, the United States will have over 2 million skilled workers. Companies are raising wages to attract workers. In many cases, the hourly rate for an electrician or plumber can compete with the accountant.

You can become your own boss – Many trade experts have started their own businesses, set their own schedules and scored numbers of over six people.

No student debt – Most of these careers require apprenticeships and trade schools, costing a 4-year percentage. You start working (and make money) a few years ago as a fellow university student.

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How to get started (without crushing debt)

Perhaps one of the worst financial moves is to sacrifice your retirement for your child's college education. Let me explore ideas for trade in high school. There are three ways to do this:

  • Trade School: Most programs take six months to two years, which is much lower than in college.
  • apprentice: Instead of acquiring debt, learn while receiving payments. Certification and License: Some transactions require licenses, but in some way they are affordable and quick.
Trade Worker Plumbing Gas Fitter

Workers show that on August 4, 2021, they will be cutting pipes at five local training facilities for plumbers and gas fitters in Lanham, Maryland. (Brendan Smialowski/AFP via Getty Images)

And here's the best part. Many employers pay for training just to guide many workers into these areas. The opportunities are endless.

Final Thought: The Future belongs to the Trade

Look, the media has spent years on Americans saying that university degrees are the only path to success. Now we have a lot of home-educated baristas and children who are trying to understand what they want to do when they grow up.

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Many graduates own themselves in debt and struggle to find work, but skilled merchants make numbers for six, set their own time and actually build America.

The future belongs to people who can build, modify and maintain America. Take that AI!!

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