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What is the Mike Rowe Works Foundation offering to support skilled trades education?

The Mike Rowe Works Foundation is currently offering $2.5 million in Work Ethic scholarships this month for training in skilled trades. These scholarships specifically target education for the nearly 8 million jobs in America that don't require four-year degrees but do require specialized training. Unlike traditional scholarships for academic degrees, the Work Ethic scholarships focus on developing practical skills for careers in trades like plumbing, electrical work, and welding. Interested individuals can apply through microworks.org to access these opportunities that provide pathways to financially stable careers with significant demand.

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Why are trade jobs like plumbing considered financially secure career choices?

Trade jobs offer exceptional financial security for several compelling reasons. As Sean Kelly explains, these careers provide steady work that cannot be outsourced overseas, ensuring job stability regardless of economic conditions. Even during economic downturns, skilled tradespeople remain in demand as their essential services are always needed. Working in the trades has given Kelly the opportunity to achieve financial security for his family while enjoying consistent employment. The high demand for skilled workers like plumbers demonstrates the practical value of vocational training over traditional four-year degrees in certain career paths, creating sustainable livelihoods that support families and communities.

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