again, it s dangerous to generalize, with you in a general way i think what happened in our country is we bought into the idea that our happiness is a result of the job we have. so we make work the enemy. we don t do it on purpose. but when we look at a job like the ones you just describe. we see them as opportunities or cautionary tales. we taught our kid that certain types of jobs are the kind of things you are going to wind up doing if you don t go count well-worn path of the four-year degree and college debt. jesse: you will be work at mcdonald s your whole life if you don t study your school books. my foundation trained people in skilled jobs that won t be replaced by robots, plumbers, steam merits, pipe fitters,
again, it s dangerous to generalize, with you in a general way i think what happened in our country is we bought into the idea that our happiness is a result of the job we have. so we make work the enemy. we don t do it on purpose. but when we look at a job like the ones you just describe. we see them as opportunities or cautionary tales. we taught our kid that certain types of jobs are the kind of things you are going to wind up doing if you don t go count well-worn path of the four-year degree and college debt. jesse: you will be work at mcdonald s your whole life if you don t study your school books. my foundation trained people in skilled jobs that won t be replaced by robots, plumbers, steam merits, pipe fitters,
kimberly: greg does. jesse: still can do that people are afraid to talk about other people s appearance because they may be accused of being insensitive. donald trump has never been afraid of being called insensitive. like the common man for a free reasons. he has dealt with contractors all my life. can i smell a contractor. it s true. as a real estate developer you deal with the pipe fitters, the masons, the electrical engineers and he is great at that. he also eats fast food. not for a photo op. because he actually likes it. kimberly: is he like us. jess in a brash style that connects with the average american. to be honest, is he that aspirational celebrity. for many generations people in the rest of the country looked up to donald trump. they like the women he was around. they liked the planes. they liked the style. they liked the jets. if you want to become rich in america, you you wanted to be like donald trump. let s not forget before he ran for president athletes wanted t
arduous process to get my kid into school, it s for what comes after school and if they are going to get this sort of education, which is really going to harm them before they go out in the real world, mike rowe is at least saying hey, this is a bad thing and when you get there, it s going to be much harder, good on mike rowe. abby: i love it comes from him, pete, you think about the show dirty jobs answered goes and takes to you places and what people do in the real world and what it s really like. it s not always pretty. same thing with education. you think about these kids and then you send them off into the real world. are they really prepared to go out and do some of these jobs? are they given the tools that they need to be successful or is this are they just being told what to think? pete: there are a lot of jobs just dismiss like welders and pipe fitters and electricians and all these plumbers that make really good money and we don t have enough of them and you don t have to g
jesse: you will be work at mcdonald s your whole life if you don t study your school books. skills training, numberers, pipe fitters, welders, these people by and large, many are working six figures. they didn t do it by amassing a large amount of debt. they did it by look around and swreeght opportunities are and staying up late and doing all the things that we are telling people will make them unhappy. why are people unhappy is a big question. the reason in my view has nothing or very little to do with what they do for money. jesse: everybody knows it s a