Gen Z Turns to Trade School as 23-Year-Old Arkansas Apprentice Defies College Stigma
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Updated · The New York Times · Jul 13
Gen Z Turns to Trade School as 23-Year-Old Arkansas Apprentice Defies College Stigma
1 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jul 13
Summary
LaDonna Glass, 23, spent her day wiring a veterinary school in Arkansas as an electrician apprentice after abandoning a college path toward youth therapy.
Her shift — running conduits and installing outlets in an operating room large enough for a horse — anchors a broader rise in Gen Z interest in skilled trades.
That turn is colliding with a durable social expectation that strong students should pursue four-year degrees, a pressure Glass said once made college feel like the only acceptable option.
Reporting from Arkansas, New York and New Jersey shows young welders, electricians and auto-tech students weighing hands-on work against the lingering prestige gap that still favors college.