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Mike Rowe warns AI threatens white-collar jobs, predicts a golden age for trades while urging young Americans to reconsider ...
Mike Rowe, the champion of the folks who get dirty for a living and are proud of it, revealed on social media that he received a “dress for success” lecture from his mom. According to a post Rowe ...
Mike Rowe, known by many as host of the popular show "Dirty Jobs" and the CEO of the MikeRoweWorks Foundation, is raising concerns about a growing segment of the U.S. population: men in their ...
The construction industry needs to attract 439,000 new workers in 2025 and 499,000 in 2026 as Mike Rowe warns of implications from the skilled labor shortage.
MIKE ROWE ON LABOR SHORTAGE UNDER BIDEN"S ECONOMY: WORK HAS BECOME THE ‘ENEMY’ He highlighted that his scholarship program makes several demands from individuals vying for the scholarship money.
Through his foundation, Rowe has given away $8.5 million in scholarships since 2008, supporting more than 1,800 men and women enrolled in skilled trades programs across the country.
Rowe noted that the need for skilled workers even impacted national security, noting that the United States Navy was seeking people to help build the combat vessels it wants to bring online.