and that was always going to be my backup. if things didn t go well i was going to become a welder. people don t realize how much money there is in this stuff and very satisfying vocation. if you can figure out what you want your life to look like first, then there s a lot of ways to get there college has always only been one of five or six ways to get there. when you think about people that are designing a life that they want for themselves and look at it really crystal clearly, a lot of these trade jobs, you know, you are talking about jobs at least in the midwest, you are talking six figures in a lot of these cases and they can t find people to do it for every 10 electric christians that retire today only four or five coming online. simple supply and demand, steve. supply is low and demand is high, that s where the money is going to go. absolutely. go ahead and listen for these kids who don t know, you know, it s hard to get into college. it is very expensive. and i mean more th
working in the construction industry, but less than 4% of the trade jobs are filled by women. our next hero created an innovative program in chapel hill, north carolina, that addresses both of these issues. to share her story is a goodwill ambassador for unhdr and a patron for sheltered wildlife trust and one of the stars of and just like that, kristin davis. you can t do that. you can t do that because you re too short. you re too old. not strong enough. and the one we really hate to hear, you can t do that because it s a man s job. nora el-khouri spencer believes differently. when she and her bought a new house that needed fixing up, she taught herself basic home renovation skills. she liked the work. what she didn t like was how