Hot Under the Blue Collar #9
Here’s my latest attempt to debunk a few misconceptions keeping people out of the skilled trades.
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Here’s my latest attempt to debunk a few misconceptions keeping people out of the skilled trades.
For those of you with better things to do than watch a four-minute video of me thanking Angela Phillips for bidding $15,575.00
Barbara Pearlman Wells writes…Whether or not you support her candidacy, I wonder if you were pleased that Hillary Clinton specifically mentioned in her acceptance speech that we need training for skills and trades
Hello Mr. Rowe. I’m not sure if you’ll ever read this but I just wanted to share my own “dirty job” with you.
John’s Portugesse Cousin
Mike – if an impromptu homage to Tennessee Ernie Ford raised the bid by $4,000, what about a dramatic Shakespearian monologue while wearing the robe in question?
Dear Mike – You likened your fundraising efforts in a previous post to a “perpetual telethon.”
As many of you know, several live shows were on the books for the end of September. Two of those shows – Chicago and New York – have been canceled.
Lo Rissanen writes…“Thank you Mike, I appreciate the response, but we will have to agree to disagree on plagiarism not being “VERY different”
“Mike – Could you PLEASE interject some common sense and logic into today’s plagiarism headlines??? I would LOVE to hear your take on the matter!!”
“That’s probably why Rowe has over 3.3 million fans on his Facebook page,”
I can only imagine how it must have felt to put on a uniform this last week. I can only imagine how it will feel to put one on tomorrow.
The unforgivably late edition…
“The Skilled Trades Are a Young Man’s Game.”
Today, I received in the mail a very rare photo taken from a United States spy satellite during the latter part of The Cold War.