Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Did he take any life-skill electives in high school, like construction or metal shop? My neighbor’s son is a senior in high school and made a ton of money last summer, welding for a manufacturer. They said they’d take him back on breaks through college.
The odds of this are unbelievable, how is this helpful?
The odds of taking Introduction to Welding is unbelievable? How? I think you can take it as early as 10th grade.
I'm just wondering if the kid has any life skills.
NP here. The odds of a manufacturer hiring a high schooler after he took Intro to Welding is what is unbelievable. But, who knows, perhaps he is a prodigy. Whatever the case -- it is not likely something that is realistic for many 18-year-olds. They will not be hired to be welders, electricians, plumbers, etc despite taking those particular classes during high school.