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Monday, December 17, 2007
Paul  Weyrich :: Townhall.com Columnist
A Pressing Need For Blue-Collar Labor
by Paul Weyrich
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I am going to be politically incorrect. The fact is not everyone should go to college. Yet we have pushed the notion that the only way to get a useful education is to obtain a college degree.

Recently I spoke with an official of the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA). He supervizes an important part of the subway system. He told me there are hundreds of vacant jobs. The result is that the infrastructure is deteriorating. MTA has the money; the MTA positions are authorized; qualified people are unavailable. We have stigmatized folks who pound ties or who maintain the electrical system. Mind you, folks who would take these jobs would earn good money. Indeed, they would have a chance for worthwhile promotion. But no, if they have no college education, even in some so-called “university,” they aren’t important. We are digging ourselves into a greater and greater hole. Another downside is that many people who go to college are out of place – they simply don’t belong there.

What caused me to tackle this subject was an e-mail which came screaming across my computer saying that all sorts of blue-collar positions are available in Northern Virginia. We are building a major extension to the Metrorail system to Dulles Airport and considerably beyond. The dirty little secret is that we don’t have the workers available to build this extension.

There are many new light-rail systems under construction all over the nation. In other cities extensions are being built. In New York the Second Avenue Subway is a multibillion dollar project to reduce overcrowding and delays on the Lexington Avenue line and to provide better access to mass transit for residents of the far East Side of Manhattan. Again, workers are scarce for this project.

The truth is we have reversed a very good system. When I was in high school many boys took a shop class. Many ended up with high paying jobs. But then the push came for a college education. If you ask many high school graduates today what he or she intended to do upon graduation you would hear, “I’ve applied to [this and that] college.” There they would not belong. They would struggle and eventually get low grades. Why do we put young people through that kind of situation? We must change the stigma we have placed on noncollegiate work. We again need to make workers who lay the tracks, who pave the roads, who collect the garbage, become proud Americans.

There is no way these folks shouldn’t be as proud as those who go to college. Granted they will never have a degree to hang on the wall. But they will be able to support their families in fine fashion. True, they may need to wipe the grease off of their hands and arms. So what? We should be ashamed for what we did to the young people of America. Many, I am sure, have dreaded going to college. These are the folks who know how to repair a car or fix a television set who can be excellent so-called blue-collar workers. It is long past due to honor those who do the real work in America. We have no time to waste. There are all these jobs going wanting. If they are not filled soon our infrastructure will continue further to disintegrate.

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Paul M. Weyrich is the late Chairman and CEO of the Free Congress Research and Education Foundation.
 
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As recently as the 1970s a college or university education was considered a good source of the cultural knowledge and language, math and science skills to serve as an excellent base from which to go in any number of career directions.

I worked with business computer professionals who graduated with liberal arts degrees in the 60s. Their companies saw their potential and allowed them to train and advance in a whole new field -- computer science.

That was then. Since the 70s higher education has been watered down and is far less rigorous. After all, you can't have really challenging curricula and expect everyone to graduate from college. Those two goals are incompatible.

Then came the era of hyperspecialization. You couldn't graduate with a bachelors in business and get a good job. You now have to specialize in international business accounting or some such thing or stay in school and get an MBA.

The problem with this is we've produced a society of "educated" idiot savants. If you've ever watched the Tonight Show segment Jaywalking, you'll see all manner of college students and graduates who are appallingly ignorant in areas of politics, economics and history, but they have degrees in some specialty from prestigious universities. They have degrees, but they have not acquired the wisdom a true "liberal" education provides.


Education doesn't come only from college
Only the village ninny would not subscribe to this point of view. It is so obvious! I am glad someone of consequence has finally said it.
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