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Uploaded on May 11, 2011

Mike Rowe of Mike Rowe Works and Discovery Channel speaks to the Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee on May 5th, 2011. He discusses the need for change in the work force of USA's citizens to promote skilled trades as a desired job, rather than that being exclusive to jobs that requires a 4 year degree or more.

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  • Adam Drew

    Ideally, everyone physically capable would be required to work a physical labor job upon graduating high school for a couple of years before starting college. It teaches good work ethic, attention to detail, takes advantage of the most physically capable (see: energy and enthusiasm) years of one's life, and opens doors to physical labor jobs that many Americans today don't even think to pursue.

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  • Beau Young

    Doesn't this seem a little too hands-on, though? What about those that are on a career path to success in academia? Wouldn't such a job take some wind out of their sails, so to speak? Perhaps some incentive for high school graduates to work these jobs before attending college, or even while going to college, but a requirement is too heavy handed.

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  • SteveOIF25

    I've been saying "Mike Rowe is my hero" after watching dozens of Dirty Jobs episodes for a long time now. After seeing this, I say: MIKE ROWE FOR FREAKING PRESIDENT!!! To quote a friend of mine "I didn't fight for Iraqi Freedom, only to have mine taken from me at home." Literally millions of young veterans like myself are starting to get really serious about the nation we've sworn to protect, and the direction it's headed. I pray to god this attitude continues to spread! God Bless!

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  • sodapop554

    Because they're the 13 morons that listened to the rest of the trendies whom convinced them that the only REAL work is something that requires 0 effort, scams others yet yields a large profit. They now hate their life & envy those of us who still are & will remain awake, skilled & strong.

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  • Lynn Petitpas

    I love that mike's mom is in the background smiling and knotting 

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  • BicolBandit

    Yes! Amen.

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  • Samumighty

    thank you Mr. Rowe. as a 42 year old, 20 years in the construction industry, i can confirm that there are many jobs that i do for a living that teachers in grade school, belittle the position, "do you want to dig ditches for the rest of your life?" turns out, one can make a very good living "digging ditches". my GF sons have no idea how to work a saw or a hammer and i see this with most young males today and, that frightens me.

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  • Will Seitz

    Our job preferences are based on the wealth distribution of our country. People in the upper percentiles of income are doing much better than those below them. CEOs make hundreds of times what their employees make. If doing a "trade" was viewed as a way to get ahead economically maybe it would be more appealing. It isn't people looking down on these trades, but are economic system doing so. The Walmart family earns more than 40,000 plumbers from owning stuff.

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  • RvLeshrac

    The goal *is* to take some wind out of those sails. Too often, people shoot up just to look down on everyone who performs "skilled" or "unskilled" (which is a horrible term) labour.

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  • ih1206

    well like i always say, what I lack in book work, I make up for with hands on work. I can do the formulas, but I prefer to have my hands dirty tearing something down and rebuilding it.

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  • aerbourne117

    How about you don't tell people how to live their lives?

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  • gnomeenthusiast225

    From a millwright, thumbs up to a mechanical engineer who can appreciate what happens beyond formulas and drawings.

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  • MadMaxGamer

    Oh the irony... the chairman`s name is Rockefeller.. if you know what i mean...

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  • ih1206

    I agree with you. I grew up on a farm and learned at a young age what work is. I am know in college studying mechanical engineering because of my knowledge of how things work. I was told that colleges struggle to find engineering students who know how to use there hands. And they were right. Most of the kids I have classes have never worked. They have no work ethic, no attention to detail, and they play on their damn phones all day. People need to expirence real work to appriciate what they got.

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