Well Lowe's have to make that investment cause the young generation are becoming less resourceful and less skilled. They only know high technologies "Lowe’s is making a major $250 million investment to train the next generation of plumbers, carpenters, and electricians.The company’s CEO emphasized that skilled trades are “critical to the future,” signaling a strong commitment to hands-on careers that many young people are rediscovering.This move stands in stark contrast to the decades-long push toward four-year degrees that often leave graduates with heavy debt and limited job prospects.Instead of more student loan-fueled college attendance, Lowe’s is putting real money behind practical skills that build homes, fix infrastructure, and keep society running.It’s a refreshing sign that the value of skilled trades is finally being recognized again at the corporate level."
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