Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Support his smart idea. Hvac might be better. It pays huge.
Then why are the DMV's pricy inner suburbs full of lawyers, lobbyists, and specialist doctors, and not people in the building trades? I think people push their kids into the corporate world because they look around them and that's what they see.
Many don’t want to live among people who would look down on them and treat their kids badly. They see how even pink collar-workers like teachers, nurses, and social workers who live here are treated. When you go outside the pricey inner suburbs, you see amazing real estate owned by successful blue collar workers.
Also, for many the inner suburbs are not that attractive. They don't care about the commute to the city, they want a new custom build, they are not obsessed with the best schools, and for them a large property with a dedicated space for a serious hobby and a separate accessory dwelling (or two) for when the family and friends come to visit is the way to show that they've made it.
My friend owns a roofing business in the Philly metro area. Their ideal is Bucks county, not Main Line.