option. this is the choice. it s trump and biden. i mean, you can take the easy way out and say, well, i m not going to vote for either of them, but one of those guys is going to be president of the united states, and people ought to focus on that. will: plus, it s one of vice president harris favorite things. who doesn t love a yellow school bus? right? can you raise your hand if you love a yellow school bus, right? [laughter] if. will: is it all misplaced priorities? the white house spending $900 million on green energy buses while students fail at a basic with reading. pete: perfect! and a trick without the treat. high school seniors prank everyone in their town into thinking they were getting a new popular grocery chain. the second hour of fox & friends weekend starts right now. hey, radio dj, can you play that song that she loves so i can turn it up, then maybe turn her on? pete: name that lighthouse. thank you, jake owen. oh, my goodness, will cain is on
will: 2.2 million americans over 55 still have student loans, and the national student loan debt is at a shocking $1.6 trillion. our next guests are young train workers who took an alternative to the traditional 4-year college program and say it s helped them pursue their careers and save money. here to discuss is contractor or alabama a by and pluming apprentice sam. thank you both for being with us. you know, let s start with you, abby. talk to me about your choice. you decided to go to trade school instead of college. that s right. i started by going to my local trade school back in high school and then the just fell in love with welding. and i have been doing it ever since. will: you know, abby, one more follow-up to you, choice which we ve talked about a lot on this program, is a wise with choice in many ways, but it must
started trade school going right into august, and i didn t really like school growing up. i was never really the smartest kid. we just, yeah, me and school just never clicked. so i picked the trades out of high school. my dad was a carpenter, and if he s always made good money for himself, and i just couldn t do the student loan debt with not a set career going out of college will: i want to to ask you both that really quickly, sam, then alabama a by. what did it cost abby. what did it cost you to go to trade school? nothing. will: nothing? if. my company covers trade school for me. will: there you go. alabama a by? i had over half of it covered by the mike rowe scholarship, but i did have, $8,000 in student loan debt, but i finished paying it off this year. will: incredible. and you re both now set up for a