Howard Tullman Photo by Volker Kreinacke In our emerging economy, learning how to do something, like carpentry, may have more value than going to a university for four expensive years. If so, then now’s a great time to do your offspring a real favor, wherever they are on the education and employment treadmill. Tell them that, for the next decade or so, the smart money is on vocational training, OJT, and concrete careers rather than investing four or more years on college and grad school followed by a fruitless search for employment in areas of the economy that are […]
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