A sparky/plumber, would on average earn much more than a straight b.business graduate.wendus said:i'm sorry, but
brains > manual labour
who earns more money, the businessman or the brick layer?
Trades rule.
A sparky/plumber, would on average earn much more than a straight b.business graduate.wendus said:i'm sorry, but
brains > manual labour
who earns more money, the businessman or the brick layer?
Plumbers are the best friend of doctors. If it was not for plumbers, we would have so many water borne diseases.wendus said:i'm sorry, but
brains > manual labour
who earns more money, the businessman or the brick layer?
Web design at the moment. I did applied maths and computer science at ANU, but will be switching to nanotechnology next year at UoW, which is mostly physics and chemistry. I'll have to find some way to fit embedded and distributed computing courses into that.wendus said:so what are you studying? farm mechanics or general construction?
Good question. These days it's probably the brick layer generally (though businessman is a very vague and overarching term). Certainly, as the population ageing trend worsens, the skills shortage will likewise worsen and consequently the trades will enjoy continually increasing salaries.wendus said:i'm sorry, but
brains > manual labour
who earns more money, the businessman or the brick layer?
Sweetheart, you're missing an i and a u.wendus said:fckng smartarse.
EPIC LOL.Evilo said:TAFE for you mate.
THANKYOU.mythical chaos said:EPIC LOL.
OP - yes, TAFE is generally for people who are stupid or couldn't be bothered studying at highschool etc.
The lame responses that many people are saying in regards to TAFE being essential for society are correct - you need people who are gonna be doing the lower paying jobs (overall - yes I do know that plumbers and electricians can be well paid so don't even bother refuting)