2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Poll: Where do you stand on free tuition to state colleges and universities [View all]JDPriestly
(57,936 posts)But beyond that . . . . .
Maybe prison guards?
Even police officers in cities have to have college degrees generally.
Firemen also have to pass a test and demonstrate that they are educated I believe.
A college degree is basic for most jobs.
And as cars become electronic, the good old mechanics jobs are not so plentiful. As we move ahead into more and more automation, these jobs will be even rarer. And as more people try to learn to be plumbers and mechanics, the wages will go down.
College is for more and more people a necessity.
The price difference now between community college and private universities and colleges is so great that if your theory about people abandoning the choice of private universities if state colleges were free were true, private colleges would already be in serious decline.
Especially, as I have pointed out, it is important for people in their 40s and up who need to retrain to have a free tuition alternative in state schools. And as we enter into the TPP the possibility of retraining without incurring a lot of debt will become very important.
The "free" trade agreements are not free for working people. They cost a lot of jobs.