I love Mike Rowe. He’s a voice of reason in a sea of madness.
@arthurh5707 Жыл бұрын
Speaking of voice, he has one of the most sonorous voices I’ve ever heard. A lot of testosterone coursing through that guy.
@dianemilligan3839 Жыл бұрын
Agreed! 💯 percent!
@europeanunion6731 Жыл бұрын
RepubliQan DeplQrables are whining 24/7 and they complain that others are snowflakes 😂.
@reidhansen7030 Жыл бұрын
Only thing Mike Rowe about this clip is his voice.
@pauldempsey1214 Жыл бұрын
So consistent all these years
@frankleepower2333 Жыл бұрын
"We are the clouds from which the snowflakes fell". - Mike Rowe. What a profound statement.
@outbackeddie Жыл бұрын
Yeah - I liked that one too.
@asgardequitytrading Жыл бұрын
I love his insight and intelligence
@tomcollins1441 Жыл бұрын
True but something is compromised the human genome and mental illness is running rampant so those are hard to overcome
@RoadRunnergarage8570 Жыл бұрын
Very True too...
@adamskaboy Жыл бұрын
No, that’s too easy a justification..government/media is changing society in a profound way…it ain’t the parents…
@jimbobakabrutus1230 Жыл бұрын
I watched 2 of my siblings go to college ahead of me. I wanted nothing to do with it. I went to my technical college and took a 1 year course in electrical basics. I've been a self employed electrical contractor for 28 years now and have out performed my siblings earnings since about year 3 in business. We're now THE preferred commercial electrical contractors in our area. Go to work in the trades and you'll be just fine with 0 debt and a GREAT CAREER for life.
@dennisg4053 Жыл бұрын
Great Job!
@robertmarin8217 Жыл бұрын
😊😊😊😊
@paul-d-mann Жыл бұрын
And a boring day every day of your life. I speak from experience. This is the reason why many men live a life of quiet despair. Your example is far from typical. Your educational background has little to do with you having a successful company. It certainly is NOT just about hard work. That’s a myth for most folks. There are many people who do not have the personality traits suited to running a business. Some don’t want to be self employed. Lastly, success is far more broad a concept than material or financial gain. What about happiness? Most would benefit from doing something they feel inspired by and genuinely motivated. Are we saying that in this modern era of opportunity we should settle for an existence rather than feeling alive? The “get a trade and work hard” ethos isn’t a one size fits all concept.
@jasonleatherwood2172 Жыл бұрын
If you own the business yea big money to be made in the trades but if ur a employee toy getting screwed car dealers charge 150$ a hour pay mechanic 18-22 broke as a joke paying for that 300000$ worth of tools
@jimbobakabrutus1230 Жыл бұрын
@@jasonleatherwood2172 not necessarily. I've got men working for me making 75k a year turning screws in the field. Not bad for a high school education.
@brianwaskow5910 Жыл бұрын
After high school I could not afford college, so I enlisted in the Air Force and learned a mechanical trade which I use to this day.
@pistachioicecream595 Жыл бұрын
Nice! Don’t join the Infantry. Infantry isn’t a workable skill. Worthless waste of time and life. Everybody wants to hire military experience but nobody wants to pay for it! We ask the most of Mr Infantry. Don’t volunteer for the “crappy task”. Mike has no idea what he is talking about when it comes to the volunteers of crappy jobs. Secret it doesn’t pay.
@ajetmech2002 Жыл бұрын
Amen brother.
@dianemilligan3839 Жыл бұрын
That’s what one of my cousins did …
@robertmarin8217 Жыл бұрын
Mthrfkrs dont like too work thats all😮
@ronnieprater6378 Жыл бұрын
I did the same thing but I retired from the Air Force.
@glf2424 Жыл бұрын
It's hard to be of a good work ethic and be surrounded by others who are not. They harass people who work hard because you are getting the work done faster and better. You become a focus of conflict for them and they go out of their way to make things difficult so you will quit or get fired by them manipulating something. It's horrible the amount of pressure the do nothings at work put on good hard workers to discourage them. I've never seen such disgrace in all my life. This was what happened to my son at a local factory work. BUT he is on the top of the list for hire since they have shortages. Toxic workers :(
@teenac718 Жыл бұрын
💯🎯. I was gang stalked by the whole office into quitting due to everything you just wrote. Disgusted!
@k2r75 Жыл бұрын
I COMPLETELY AGREE!! It’s crazy out there!! I have had jobs where you get in trouble for coming in early and staying late! It floors me how many people are happy coming into work and doing nothing all day!! I had a job were there was 2 hours of work for a whole month!! It was the same for everyone else at work!! They were content not accomplishing anything all day!! And I agree the cruelty at work is awful if you keep your head down and work!! Sad world we live in!! But hay all these socialist out there it makes since why they don’t discourage you from working!!
@jkbrown5496 Жыл бұрын
That’s an old problem. I experienced in the ‘80s when I had my first retail job. Earlier work painting houses, working the line in a kitchen and such didn’t have that as there was a clear measurement that outed those that couldn’t cut it. But we live in a bureaucratic world now and Parkinson’s Law prevails (work expands to fill the time)
@briandering4182 Жыл бұрын
When I worked in a unionized factory, in the late 70's, this attitude was predominant. If I worked faster to get through a task, I was berated by other union members and even the shop foreman to "slow down, you are making the rest of us look bad". This is just this generation's attempt to justify 'goofing off' because they are not being held accountable for their less than mediocre performance. This is what you get for "participation Trophy" mentality.
@k2r75 Жыл бұрын
@@briandering4182 100% Agree!!
@bukstopshere Жыл бұрын
Unfortunately, part of the problem is a lot of employers take advantage of those with strong work ethics!!
@KwaIified Жыл бұрын
I agree hard work is rewarded with more hard work while those who do the bare minimum skate by with the same paycheck
@kathyannesierzega6493 Жыл бұрын
Especially TEACHERS
@hoppasputnik221 Жыл бұрын
hard work is not rewarded....its exploited
@oldmanfromscenetwentyfour8164 Жыл бұрын
@@hoppasputnik221 It depends on the Ethics of the Manager/Supervisor.
@BruceLee-xn3nn Жыл бұрын
That problem has been there before your grandparents were born.
@michaelyoung1502 Жыл бұрын
My daughter falls in the group and she has many friends that are very lazy and entitled. However that’s not all this generation or my daughter is in a small percentage; she has a strong work ethic and is a very honest woman. Her mother and I worked hard and instilled this into our daughter. Most parents didn’t have the same involvement. That’s were is starts.
@thomream1888 Жыл бұрын
Mike, your daughter is a success because YOU taught her that. Not many kids are lucky enough to have parents that love and teach them like your daughter. Mike Rowe said it right: we are the clouds that snowflakes come from...
@TiltedTripodMedia Жыл бұрын
Yeah a lot of the problems come fro the boomer generation who mostly runs America. Ask anyone who knows me and they will tell you all the amazing talents I have and how I am a hard worker if you treat and pay me properly. Unfortunately those in power refuse to give me a chance to use any of my talents or skills because I don’t have a degree or experience working for someone in the industry. So I’m stuck at a min wage job. Letting my talents rot. I’ve even tried going off on my own to use my talents but it never works out. Just think of all the brilliant minds being wasted because they were told they didn’t have experience or a degree it’s a tragedy.
@dannyjacobs2280 Жыл бұрын
I never went to college, but had a family early, and have worked at my last two jobs for 37 years. I started working at my current place of business 23 years ago. I started at the entry position and worked my way to upper management. All while using Mike's common sense mindset of having strong work ethics and loving every position I had while working there. Heck, I love Mondays! I'm retiring early next year, and making more income than I had ever dreamed. I'm actually reconsiding retiring and just stay at it, knowing that I could whenever I want. I couldn't agree more with Mike!
@marcothehammer Жыл бұрын
YOU... are a TRUE American!
@mcconn746 Жыл бұрын
I am retired. It is not all it is cracked up to be. I got a part time job. Life is good.
@nelsonmcatee3721 Жыл бұрын
I would stay at it. If you can get subsidized health insurance through your job, I would definitely keep working as long as I could. You can collect Social Security, get income from your job too, and contribute to a Roth or some other account. In your spare time you have a lot of extra income to enjoy.
@sopanmcfadden276 Жыл бұрын
We appreciate your responsibility
@TiltedTripodMedia Жыл бұрын
Sounds like your of the older lucky generation that was given the chance to work your way up back when companies cared somewhat about their employees. Today working an entry level retail job it’s just about impossible to advance. Trust me I’ve tried at 3 different jobs.
@athisio836 Жыл бұрын
It's a generation that was raised being told they can do anything and be anything.
@sobe1126 Жыл бұрын
No, my generation (X) was told that we can do anything and be anything IF we were willing to put in the work.
@seanguzy9601 Жыл бұрын
BINGO, AND THAT IS WHO WE SHOULD BLAME! RIGHT!? WHY DO THE GROOMERS, THE TEACHERS, THE GOV, THE PARENTS, CHURCH NOT BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE? LOL WHY ARE WE GETTING BLAMED FOR THIS WTF HAHAHAHA?! THIS WAS ALL A DESIGN LOL AND WAME NOW WE ARE GETTING GASLIGHTED WHEN IT WAS THE PARENTS, TEACHERS, GROOMERS FAULT!!!!
@seanguzy9601 Жыл бұрын
We were told to go to college, jesus god dam christ, most in general did!!!!
@arthurcutaiar9994 Жыл бұрын
And they cantdo anything an dont want to
@kennethnevel3263 Жыл бұрын
And most are totally worthless people .
@robertmorton6584 Жыл бұрын
Mike hit it spot on! The greatest thing you can teach your kids is WORK ETHIC AND BE RESPONSIBLE
@devinshea5248 Жыл бұрын
True. Unfortunately the Fux viewers are millions of unemployed and uneducated Magats who live with mommy at 30
@JJ_5289 Жыл бұрын
Exactly and it's easy to blame the younger generations but more and more kids now are raised in single parent households or families where they have no real role model or father figure. Kids need role models in their families. It's not the school systems job to fix these problems
@shootdonttalk4114 Жыл бұрын
Only that Mike himself doesn't have a job. He is celebrity, preaching from his ivory tower
@johnmartin4641 Жыл бұрын
@@JJ_5289 the school system’s job is to teach the kids. That’s literally their job. Hence their job title TEACHer. If they’re not going to do that job, then let’s just abolish the schools, lay-off all of the teachers and give their salaries to parents so they can teach the kids.
@chadburkle1461 Жыл бұрын
What happens if they still can't figure it out
@bluegatr8050 Жыл бұрын
99% of survival needs to rest in your own hands. When the government is always ready to throw a check at stupid and lazy you end up with a younger generation like we have now.
@Hurpdurpdipidydoo Жыл бұрын
That’s completely correct it’s obvious, and it promotes laziness and mediocrity, what a disturbing trend compared to this country 70 or 80 years ago.
@alexandercluster3003 Жыл бұрын
It’s not always about not working hard. The employers treat employees horrible. Mandatory OT, horrible hours and low wages. This is why people don’t care. I’m conservative on most things but not on this topic. Sure there will always be turds but Ive seen many amazing workers have their spirit just trampled by managers. Hard work isn’t rewarded it’s normally punished . The entire labor issue could be fixed so easily. The problem is so many employers get more joy out of controlling people then they do having a thriving happy hive of employees. Higher wages, good benefits, flexibility in scheduling and FIXED schedules! People will be begging to work for you.
@bgbgbg123 Жыл бұрын
100%! I'm a millennial with a bachelor's degree. Despite working hard, I've been laid off twice in my relatively short career. Most of my friends have similar stories. So its no wonder Gen Z has this kind of attitude. They see the people who've been in the workforce a little longer than them treated like sh*t and realize theres no point in going "above and beyond".
@alexandercluster3003 Жыл бұрын
@@bgbgbg123 Truth!
@ShyGuyLoveSongs Жыл бұрын
I’ve worked for Fortune 500 corporations over 30 years, I agree 100% !
@TiltedTripodMedia Жыл бұрын
This is soooooo true especially in the retail industry where I work. And I work at one of the better retail stores and still it’s a problem. I’m great full I have a job but why would I go above and beyond for a company that pays me a wage I can’t live on and doesn’t care about me. I’m just a tool to make cooperate rich. Treat me properly and pay me a living wage and I’ll work harder any the company will do better. Basic economics.
@bullard73 Жыл бұрын
As a school teacher, I can say that schools currently discourage work ethic and responsibility.
@Eric-yp9nc Жыл бұрын
do I dare ask what they DO ENCOURAGE???
@Jon-g2d5k Жыл бұрын
Really? How? Be specific.
@chadburkle1461 Жыл бұрын
Not much
@SOP83 Жыл бұрын
I'm 40yrs old and work in a mechanic shop. The two younger kids, with seniority, at my work spend the day typing on their cellphones and playing video games. They just got a 15% raise ... It hurts being told what to do by kids like this, but all that matters is payroll history or degrees. I have to listen to them talk about waiting for their parents to die so they can get a big life insurance payout and retire.
@17thsubject Жыл бұрын
Sounds like bs
@cecilecorpuz5735 Жыл бұрын
Sad!
@BruceLee-xn3nn Жыл бұрын
I seen a video on Instagram where these young punks had an old lady probably their grandma. Cutting down a tree that was laying over and that tree came up and almost took that ladies head off. Those punks were hoping she'd get killed.
@shayesims2157 Жыл бұрын
My 27 year old son has lost the ambition to "go the extra mile" after he spent a year working his a$$ off, (in the restaurant biz), shelling out $1,600 a month for a STUDIO apartment, (just a basic apartment, not fancy), in the Seattle area, near his job. When his lease was up he was OUT of there and the experience changed him. He just doesn't see where all the hard work gets him if it all goes to rent and utilities. The cost of rental housing and the bleak future of never owning a house gets my son's generation down. It's an issue no one ever wants to talk about. And I LOVE Mike Rowe! He speaks words of reason and common sense.
@Garywhitetrumphobgobbler Жыл бұрын
This is class warfare propaganda. These people have never worked hard any of them they show up with cameras talk sh!t and f@ck your life up for billionaires to make more money.
@vernonbowling5136 Жыл бұрын
California has entire homeless population of people unwilling to be self sufficient as well as nearly every other state .
@niki3434 Жыл бұрын
Tell him to move to an area where this is not so. I live in Michigan on a small lake. House payment is 900. Get out of lib cities.
@michaelnguyen3201 Жыл бұрын
Your son is lazy period!!! He probably learned it from you, the parents, no one told your son to pay $1600 for a studio in a woke city like Seattle, I lived in Bellevue paying $1850 for a 2b2b. I was laid off in Aug 2022, so what did I do? Work part time and went to college full time. How? I found a college Roomate to split the housing costs. And work part time enough to pay the bills while going to school full time. If I can do this in my mid 40’s why can’t your son figure out how to mange his finances properly? I’m just like your son, but my work ethic much better than how you taught your children. My son is making straight A’s in college and so am I. I have no sympathy for lazy generation like your son, I taught my son to work hard and keep it up because that’s exactly the mindset you need to advance…you don’t give up , you find other ways to accomplish your goals.
@shayesims2157 Жыл бұрын
@@niki3434 - I can't tell him anything. He'll have to decide something like that and I doubt he'd consider it. He's rather ingrained in the rock scene here in Seattle and has his own band. But of course he can't quit his day job. He's just not seeing the rewards in working hard, long hours like he used to.
@brandonbryson3317 Жыл бұрын
I can’t tell you how many times I’ve seen going the extra mile not work out over the years…and I’m mostly talking about other people that I’ve witnessed this happen to. I’m 33. It seems that there is a serious lack of reward for hard work in modern corporate structure. You’d be lucky if upper management even takes any notice of what you’re doing, let alone care enough to reward you. I see it time and time again.
@RustyPancake53 Жыл бұрын
mostly because they let it happen they think their work ethic is all that matters you gotta lay it out for them "I have done x,y, and z and I believe I deserve this as compensation" then leave if they don't give it to you most people don't have enough backbone to mean it.
@Frostedminifirecracker Жыл бұрын
Our grandson asked us once what we thought would lead to his success in college. We told him delayed gratification
@petersydney5527 Жыл бұрын
This comment by Mike Rowe is a must read for every student looking to study at higher education institutes “We are lending money we don’t have to kids who are never going to be to pay it back to train for jobs that don’t exist anymore - this is stupid”.
@TiltedTripodMedia Жыл бұрын
That comment he made is about the only thing I highly agree on and I’m a millennial
@2Bluzin Жыл бұрын
The problem is, back in the day when people had a stronger work ethic, the companies also had an unwritten obligation to take care of their workers. Such as keeping them employed. Nowadays the companies want unlimited loyalty from the employee but don't feel any need to return that in kind. No sense of morality about letting thousands of people go at the drop of a hat through Zoom while the CEO or top management give themselves milt-million dollar raises at the same time.
@jaygold4467 Жыл бұрын
That is the unvarnished truth that this slave master refuses to acknowledge!
@Rucnas Жыл бұрын
@@jaygold4467 Nobody is forcing you to stay at one company forever. Nowadays, you have the power of the internet in your hand to educate yourself and get better skills. There are free college classes at community colleges. The only slave master is yourself.
@jaygold4467 Жыл бұрын
@@Rucnas You're delusional. Most people don't have the intellectual aptitude for college. College is just a means of stealing people's money to employ teachers. It doesn't lead to employment and most colleges are over priced. Everybody knows what's going on and the Fascist Corporate breaking of the Social Contract. The Capitalist system as it now stands is evil and must be changed to Social Democracy with severe financial penalties for throwing workers in the streets to increase profits. The corporations are gonna get run over. Keep defending the wealthy and see where it gets you.
@sensitivecuriosity5054 Жыл бұрын
I can totally concur on the trades. Our son 25 years is in a trade making more $$ than many college grads. And there is such a demand for apprentices it’s ridiculous. That’s where the money is. But you have to get your hands dirty. So no wimps need apply
@donaldhackneyii1761 Жыл бұрын
I am 55 and started at a factory for $6.25 an hour and I had college grads complain to me about having to work 2 to 3 jobs to make what I did because I had paid health benefits on top of my pay. I told them to apply where I work, but they didn't like getting their hands dirty. You could always pick out the college workers when they did give up and come to work in the factory. They knew it all from reading books but couldn't look at all the parts and figure out how to assemble them. Even after reading the blueprints
@donaldhackneyii1761 Жыл бұрын
I am 55 and started at a factory for $6.25 an hour and I had college grads complain to me about having to work 2 to 3 jobs to make what I did because I had paid health benefits on top of my pay. I told them to apply where I work, but they didn't like getting their hands dirty.
@tomhawley2711 Жыл бұрын
Unions promote laziness and incompetence not personal responsibility or accountability.
@joshuabeeler1029 Жыл бұрын
You are right
@hershelfowler6257 Жыл бұрын
Management promotes the same culture.
@John-ze3vo Жыл бұрын
Beat up on the unions ...yawn pal I worked union assembly work ..not for the lazy by any means
@peterlanum Жыл бұрын
You are wrong Gilmore!
@joshuabeeler1029 Жыл бұрын
@@John-ze3vo ok the stories that I've heard and what I've seen does not support what you're saying
@gomerhondo7249 Жыл бұрын
The 1st time my kid mowed the law he missed a few spots. I let it slide that time. The second time he missed some again. I asked him if he was proud of his job and made him re-mow it. From then on he never missed a spot. Mike is right you can teach work ethic.
@deezimmo4814 Жыл бұрын
Kids need to see parents that work. At least one parent that gets up every day and goes off to work to make money for the family while the rest of the family pitches in to keep the household functioning. Parents that have a passion for their work will pass that passion to their children. Government handouts without work leads to laziness and families that are dependent upon the government for generations. I told my children to find their passion, the thing they love, and then find a job doing it; or work to get to that position. They all did and are now successful adults.
@boblengs39 Жыл бұрын
It’s because parents want to be “buddies” instead of parents
@Beast70 Жыл бұрын
Sorry Mike, but companies now EXPECT this behavior, WITHOUT the REWARD for the extra effort. If you consider a 2% merit raise as worth this extra effort, then you are as lost as employers today.
@wbowe808 Жыл бұрын
Pay them well, treat them right, don't overload them because they can finish tasks faster then others. These few things have completely changed our companies retention rate issue, and employee happiness.
@mgu1N1n1 Жыл бұрын
Men, do not hesitate for one moment to put a restraining order against your female partner if you feel your safety and health is in jeopardy. Placing a permanent restraining order on my female partner was absolutely the wisest protective move of my adult lifetime. My only regret is not doing it years earlier. Men, be safe!
@patmelton43 Жыл бұрын
You probably should live alone.
@devinshea5248 Жыл бұрын
You aren’t a man, so keep hoping. Snowflake. 😂😂😂
@arthurcutaiar9994 Жыл бұрын
Should have just left. Why all the drama of getting cops involved. Just grab your car keys n go out for milk. Never come back. Easy.
@johnwebb167 Жыл бұрын
@Spike= you need to go to listen to Paul Elam at An Ear for Men and get educated. Go MGTOW!
@devinshea5248 Жыл бұрын
@@arthurcutaiar9994 Millianials are a ridiculous generation. The women are the men, and men are girls. I’ve never heard of a grown man who needs a restraining order. Then crying about it on a random KZbin video is pretty weak dudes. Grow a pair kid. 😂
@streetMind_Body_Business_816 Жыл бұрын
This generation is smart enought to want more out of life than just WORK. I am 49 and applaud them.
@richardjennings4685 Жыл бұрын
The biggest problem is management that does not reward hard work and dedication.
@Chu6um Жыл бұрын
The issue I have seen all too often is the younger, less driven employees tend to get the praise just for showing up. In the meantime, those with the strong work ethic and drive to improve the company, are rarely acknowledged or simply ignored. That's resulted in many who simply took early retirement, to move on to other things or places where they would be appreciated, or even go on their own. Meanwhile, those younger workers will bounce as soon as they can get an offer for more money, still doing less. It's basically the focus to try and 'motivate' those with less of a work ethic, by shunning those who go above and beyond and don't even receive a simply 'thank you' from the bosses. It's difficult for those with such strong work ethics to keep motivated, when they see that nothing they do seems to be acknowledged, while those who just barely do the minimum seem to get the awards and accolades just for showing up.
@TiltedTripodMedia Жыл бұрын
Yup very it’s very much like that in the retail job space. Although I don’t see the lazy being praised. However I have notice favorites being played when I see someone who just started 3 months ago promoted to hr and I’ve been working hard just to move up to anything better.
@tomcollins1441 Жыл бұрын
Wawa, backup this woman had an excellent excellent point. Companies need to start hiring kids right out of high school rather than let him go through the indoctrination process in college this way the companies would have more influence on how to make a better more productive employee
@davidtaliaferro Жыл бұрын
You work only hard enough not to get fired; they pay you only so much you wont quit;
@johnamerican1578 Жыл бұрын
When was the last time you heard about a teenager saving money to buy his or her first car? Enough said!
@mixedsignals068 Жыл бұрын
I am 50 years old and I've never known anybody to do that
@garyhall4326 Жыл бұрын
GREAT COMMENT!
@Jamko1970 Жыл бұрын
My daughter did last Friday 21 years old works and is a full-time collage student. Just like I did.
@johnamerican1578 Жыл бұрын
@@Jamko1970 like I say it starts at home! Obviously she had good guidance 👍
@mountain1ready646 Жыл бұрын
The fed destroyed the currency by printing causing inflation. The car now cost $50,000 and minimum wage is $7 per hour. The old days are over.
@purebloodiiier Жыл бұрын
It's not just that they're LAZY Add into the intolerable behavior.. Tattoos, piercings, obesity, obnoxious Green, yellow, pink, Blue dyed hair, lack of motivation, zero common sense, Etc etc etc etc
@charlesharnois3684 Жыл бұрын
Spot On, To Many Walking Freak Shows Out There!
@crash8926 Жыл бұрын
Amen
@2Bluzin Жыл бұрын
Bad kid = bad parenting.
@baba.mkhulu Жыл бұрын
mike rowe...the voice of reason! 🙏🏽🇿🇦
@erickrewson6419 Жыл бұрын
In 1967 Uncle Sam requested my presence for an on-the-job training program. Before he hired me at 19, I was a lazy irresponsible kid, I quickly found that my former behavior was deemed unacceptable in my new job with severe consequences for any of us that tried to take the easy way out. Getting up at 4:30 and working until dark was difficult at first but soon became the norm. I thrived at my new job and advanced in rank and responsibility at an alarming pace. Three years later Uncle Sam sent me home with a new work ethic, he had taught me how to be a MAN. I was married with a kid by this time, going back to college wasn't on the radar for me, I had a family to support. I took an entry level job in a coal fired power plant; the plant was hot, noisy, dirty and the work was on a rotating shift. After being trained on how to work under adverse conditions and never allowed quit by Uncle Sam, the power plant wasn't all that bad, the money exceeded any of my college educated friends salaries, the benefits included an amazing retirement plan, full health insurance and vacation time. I put my nose to the grindstone and retrained myself to advance up the ladder. In 30 years, I went from sometimes shoveling ashes in the basement of the plant to running the round the clock operation of the entire plant. The system in place required one to work every position from the bottom to the top for a required number of years in each position to advance. I retired at age 52, financially secure to the point that I didn't feel the need to look for another paying job. I was still a work-aholic but shifted to volunteer work of a very physical nature like managing large land leases of several thousands of acres for hunting clubs. My advice is learn how to get your hands dirty and work like a man even if you are a woman. The job I hired in at paid 6K a year in 1970, the same job starts out at 72K now with a bump up after the year and a half training period to 92K ($42 an hour) with time and half for overtime and there will be as much overtime as you want to work. That is the kind of salary you can build a real future on if you don't buy into the "college is everything" myth. Two requirements, you will have to work in adverse conditions at times and second, never allow yourself to wimp out and quit because the going gets tough.
@Jon-g2d5k Жыл бұрын
"In 1967, during a time of massive tax-payer funded government-driven public investment..... while labor unions were securing gains for workers nationwide..." Tell me more.
@lindaburke5697 Жыл бұрын
The generation from our past should not be dismissed. We are America because of the people from the past. Hopefully we will continue to learn and grow from the lessons, but never erase them.
@howardford6991 Жыл бұрын
Wasted degrees? Our 29 yr old son has a Masters in chemical engineering. He is currently working as a business loan officer for Wells Fargo........a position which he loves and will probably be at for a LONG time. Money well spent? No.......but he is very happy, so that's all that matters.
@derek.castle Жыл бұрын
I would hire a teenage farmer over anyone from any age that lives in a city any day.
@Chris-zh5om Жыл бұрын
People do want to work, just not Americans. Immigrants are more than happy to take these jobs, even if the pay is more often than not very low and unlivable.
@mefirstandthegimmiegimmies5160 Жыл бұрын
My wife's young cousin just graduated with her masters. Very proud of her for doing that but she has never worked anywhere because her parents said degree first then work but she is 180k in debt and the only job she could get was a secretary position because she has no work experience and she is 26. That is a huge problem this younger generation faces. They feel because they have a degree means they can just start out making good money but that isnt the case.
@TiltedTripodMedia Жыл бұрын
Wow where to even begin. So I grew up in a household during the 90s and 2000s. My parents made 100k a year and it was a good life. They are the generation of the boomers where things were prosperous. Where you could get a decent job out of high school and afford a middle of the road lifestyle. Heck even entry level jobs back then afforded the basics. My dad made enough to easily send me to college so I could get my 4 year arts and communications degree but he felt I needed to get it without any help. I wasn’t about to put myself in eye watering debt to obtain a piece of paper that might get me a job. So here I am at 33 yrs old and can’t get anything more than entry level work. I work retail and I love everyone I work with. I’m anything but lazy. I make $15 an hour and no matter how many hours I work there is no way I could afford any kind of decent house car or any of the other necessities to live by myself. I have a very strong work ethic. What my generation and younger are doing is waking up to the fact that multi billion dollar companies are paying us wages we can’t live on all while expecting us to do more. I can attest to this because where I work hours are constantly being cut we are always short staffed all so corporate can keep their big salaries. We are all trying to make a statement to corporate America and Thats if your not going to pay me a wage we can live off of and take care of your bottom workers than why should we bust our buts being overworked? Companies have to remember that without their cashiers factory workers and other lower end employees their company wouldn’t exist and they wouldn’t have their jobs and fat salaries. If something doesn’t change America will collapse. There will come a tipping point where the wages can’t even provide things like transportation because the cost of owning a car to get to the job has way outpaced the wages. I know if my car ever stops running it’s over for me I couldn’t afford the repairs or replacement. The even bigger problem is that the older generations running corporate America have made their $$$ are at retirement age or soon to be or nearing the end of life and many don’t care about the younger generations. I’ve discussed this with many boomers and a lot of them agree. I think the only way to fix this is a hard reset for America like we had back in the Great Depression. Just look at history. All great empires come to an end and I think americas is approaching fast.
@rrdutch4111 Жыл бұрын
This was my coworker. After 3 schedule changes in 45 days, I and another worker asked when there would be a fixed schedule, and if this fixed schedule would have a 2nd shift. I was let go for not being able to adhere to the fluctuating schedule despite having 10 years of experience in the sector; the “snowflake” is still retained. I think it’s clear by now, they want compliance and obedience; productivity, quality, work ethic and experience are no longer virtues present or rewarded in the American economy, unfortunately. Perhaps this is why skilled American tradesmen have decided to retire early and expatriate to countries that actually reward what this propaganda preaches America is all about… when it actually isn’t ✌️
@6789uiop Жыл бұрын
Snowflake will get older too, maybe
@chrispinchak1511 Жыл бұрын
The cost of living has gone up exponentially, while pay has remained stagnant. The elephant in the room.
@teambeforeself6839 Жыл бұрын
Most people can learn most career fields by doing them and moving bottom to top. The difference of success and failure; fortitude and work ethic. No degree gives you those.
@kingjames4886 Жыл бұрын
doing more than what the job is shouldn't be expected...
@robertageorge1140 Жыл бұрын
Earth to Mike Rowe: PLEASE Run for President of the US You WOULD WIN. Everyone Loves You. Mike Rowe has more wisdom in his little finger than all those combined in leadership roles running things now. You see what is WRONG and KNOW HOW TO GET RESULTS. When can I VOTE FOR YOU? We need this more than anything -- a clear, honest, experienced, practical voice! That independence day soliloquy video Mike Rowe did is spooky as it said all that I’ve been thinking for years. You are the best thing America has and We Need You Now. I'd come work for your ADM for free. Thanks
@johntracy72 Жыл бұрын
You can write him in.
@jasonking7729 Жыл бұрын
Whenever I see a young adult working hard, learning with desire to better themselves, I will do whatever I can to support them. Even if it's buying lunch for a stranger.
@TiltedTripodMedia Жыл бұрын
Congratulations we need more of you in this country. Thanks for being a good human and may god bless you.
@iggypopisgod9 Жыл бұрын
"working" hard is highly subjective...and means different things in different fields...and everybody claims they are hard working...which they are not
@TiltedTripodMedia Жыл бұрын
I wish we had more like you especially in the corporate world
@pwhurley49 Жыл бұрын
For as long as there has been a Mike Rowe “working man’s” show on TV, I’ve wondered why he wasn’t one of our choices for President. He has been EVERYWHERE, done EVERYTHING, & bonded with EVERYONE! He might be the one individual in the U.S. who might, with insight and understanding, lead this country out of it’s abysmal, abominable, and politically intentional situation! Once more into the breach MR… be the MAN!
@udhebehwis8 ай бұрын
an actor for president? i agree with you, a perfect choice
@pwhurley498 ай бұрын
Absolutely! He knows all the words to our National Anthem, and he could sing his state of the union addresses. I’m liking this more and more! What’s not to like!
@ronniecardy Жыл бұрын
I loved work. Loved the overtime loved the cash I worked hard for. Don't like giving any away to people that are lazy my opinion
@mbr5742 Жыл бұрын
I got myself a degree in computer science. Earning a nice living and never worked overtime.
@nancyseery2213 Жыл бұрын
I am VERY proud to say, my sons work long, hard hours and are doing so much better that we did and , yes, we worked long, hard hours to get where we are today, 53 years later!
@brockjennings Жыл бұрын
A strong work ethic still plays a part in my retirement. There are chores around the property on a hot day I would rather avoid, but still must be done because of self-motivation.
@rg20322 Жыл бұрын
Mike Rowe is someone to work with and these kids need to pay attention! Being a plumber is a field that has a massive upside and can be upwards to 150k a year easily! Electricians the same. Just go into construction and you can get me with a small bathroom for 8k!! Mike R is the best and these kids need to understand what the future is.
@mattmacpherson1033 Жыл бұрын
I graduated college in 1982. My college cost was 20% more than what my parents paid for their house. Cost is relative to how you measure it. My Parents paid $13,000 for their house. I paid $18,000 for college. Paid off my loans in the first 10 years. Starting pay back then was $20-25 k annually. Just info. I’m also 65 retired and work 3 days a week at a bike store . I help people get mobile and stay mobile well into their 80s. What a great opportunity I have.
@garyhall4326 Жыл бұрын
PARENTS SHOULD BE TEACHING WORK ETHIC TO THEIR CHILDREN! FJB and this whole administration!
@johnmartin4641 Жыл бұрын
I agree with you on FJB, but it’s not the parents’ job to teach the kids. That’s the teachers’ job. Hence their job title: TEACHer. We just need to reform the education system. Make it clear to the teachers if they don’t do their job, we’ll abolish school, lay them all off, and take their money and give it to the parents to compensate the parents for having to do the teachers’ jobs for them. Why would parents teach their kids when they’re being forced by the government to pay thousands of dollars in property taxes under the promise that money will be used to hire professionals to teach their kids for them? If parents have to teach their kids, then that would make teachers pointless and useless.
@speedtwin5t Жыл бұрын
I retired from the Air Force with a great work ethic. I did the crappy jobs and stayed late, started early etc. In the company I worked for all I got was loaded up with more work while the other employees just stood around !
@ross-smithfamily6317 Жыл бұрын
It is specious for the female anchor to say that her degree was unnecessary because she went into a different line of work than her degree. She would likely NOT have been given a chance to be hired into journalism and on-air news broadcasting *without* a 4-year degree of some kind.
@sfc5774 Жыл бұрын
Yes. I thought the same thing. It was an arrogant and uninformed comment to make.
@lt.lasereyez8891 Жыл бұрын
My little sister went to art school pretty high up education, I went along to find her a room and basically looked after her as her older brother. Kids drunk not cleaning that sort of thing. Waist of time and money, I meanwhile went to night school to be a car mechanic, quit that and just started working as one, couple years later started my own company. That company is now 15 years old and life is sweet and easy. Nobody I know that I grew up with uses their degrees for the job they work, but I make the most money by far.
@michaelcap9550 Жыл бұрын
The cost of college was inflated by the availability of student loans. No incentive for schools to hold the line on tuition.
@buckytravelsplaces7581 Жыл бұрын
Every teenager. Needs to spend a full summer on..a working farm Livestock or growing food
@twilightgardenspresentatio6384 Жыл бұрын
Just three months of basic work?
@buckytravelsplaces7581 Жыл бұрын
@@twilightgardenspresentatio6384 - its a start...... humility, work ethics Hard work, waking up early, team work Putting in a hard day's work
@HowardAkers-ig7sn Жыл бұрын
I’m a 53 year old equipment operator who works with 3 individuals that are still in there late 20’s and there late every day have an excuse for why they need to leave early every other day and you could roll them all together and still couldn’t get a good days work out of them it’s really sad to see the direction the country has gone in
@stever359 Жыл бұрын
use the correct "they're" not there! Dumb Boomer
@bukstopshere Жыл бұрын
We should have apprenticeship programs that start in high school so that kids are ready for hiring at graduation!!
@highwaymaintainer Жыл бұрын
They had technical trades but have dropped them in favor of college prep classes, poor kids get degrees they can’t even use, USA doesn’t have the influential impact on the market like it was once, now, all the US is ? Is in debt
@TiltedTripodMedia Жыл бұрын
We need to go back to not needing college in order to obtain a job that affords a decent lifestyle.
@yfnato4139 Жыл бұрын
Im 22 years old and just enrolled in job corps about 6 months ago, currently working towards my certification in Building Construction Technology. I was tired of working job to job for such little pay knowing I could be putting the same effort into learning a trade. But I tell you, goin to Job Corps is probably the smartest move I’ve ever made. We learn just about everything ( plumbing , carpentry, HVAC, flooring, basic tools, forklifting, excavation, you name it). Pretty much the jack of all trades. They also have other trades such as painting, culinary, business and many more based on location. But guys I highly recommend it for any adults wanting their children ages 16-24 to get their foot in the door.They even provide free meals, housing, transportation and diplomas as well as placing you in a job once you finish. Coming from a small town just outside of Atlanta, I can say it was not an easy transition but it was definitely worth it. Just a heads up👍Wish me luck.
@nosnerd1967 Жыл бұрын
Mike Rowe is always on point
@spencerbrown6214 Жыл бұрын
And so many able-bodied men refusing to work and women are getting pregnant by them??! Those men don’t make a good role models and their women just become more and more disappointed in them
@kellypbr7742 Жыл бұрын
I grew up, if you don't work, you don't eat.
@arthurcutaiar9994 Жыл бұрын
Yup. In india some people live and work at the local DUMP as rag pickers. Because they know if you dont work you dont eat. No social net to rely on.
@keving4304 Жыл бұрын
Yes, work ethic to a small degree. In today’s business climate, as always you a just a number in the corporate world. Easily replaced. They could care less about how hard you work. Trades is a whole different story. Having a skill and being good at it will lead to a better career.
@jagsocom2262 Жыл бұрын
This country needs a dump truck full of Mike Rowe's!
@wyattfamily8997 Жыл бұрын
In Australia pupils who express an interest in a trade are encouraged to BEGIN their apprenticeship WHILST at SCHOOL (part time from school), and they can already be partly be qualified by the time they finish high school and move smoothly into employment. It works well as they are spending part of their school hours actually being educated in their future vocation.
@joewoodchuck3824 Жыл бұрын
Humanity needs a lot more people like him.
@royfrye2871 Жыл бұрын
Mike is spot on. Im 60 yrs old, work 12 hr shifts and can run circles around most "kids" from maybe 30 down
@1594simonsays Жыл бұрын
no one cares you mule
@-joe-davidson Жыл бұрын
Dagan "we shouldn't have gone to college because we're not in fields that we studied, they were wasted degrees" BUT, those degrees opened doors to other opportunities that have allowed you to become very wealthy. So, it wasn't a waste of time or money.
@somebodysomething4242 Жыл бұрын
Yeah I get tired of hearing that bs. She wouldn’t be anywhere close to this job if she hasn’t received an education. As poorly as she communicates, I’m sure she improved significantly during her post-secondary years. No matter what you’re doing now, if you cared about your education and invested time in learning, it has helped you. (Though I’m looking at colleges today and thinking it’s less helpful than it was when she attended in the 90s).
@bgbgbg123 Жыл бұрын
I thought the same thing when I heard the comment. She might not be working in her field of study, but I highly doubt she'd be interviewing Mike Rowe right now if she never went to college.
@tommymadden9746 Жыл бұрын
Mike should run for president. Every thing he says is based upon common sense.
@danieljohnson6921 Жыл бұрын
Show up early for the crappy task? So your boss can buy a bigger boat, or spend an extra week on vacation in a five star hotel because he gets a bonus tied to productivity? People are wising up about how the benefits of work are being shared, and not shared.
@promisedlandadventures3617 Жыл бұрын
I've learned more of an education from my work training and specific "classes" offered by my company than ANY college or university could EVER teach me for ANY amount of money, started out at the bottom, cleaning bathrooms, dedication and my personal good work "ethics" allowed me to advance up through the "ranks", I've been with a company for nearly 30 years, been making 6 figures for about the last 10 years. Don't discourage work ethics and don't worry about the other people around you who don't have them, just worry about yourself, in the end you'll do fine.
@rexk1962 Жыл бұрын
You can teach a person who is willing to learn
@boknow5506 Жыл бұрын
Whatever most are who you know not what you know and most past it down so it's not as simple as learning
@Dragineez774 Жыл бұрын
"Wasted degrees" - NAILED IT! My brother in law has an Electrical Engineering degree from Virginia Tech. How many days has he worked as an electrical engineer? Zero. Very successful and very happy, but has never - ever - worked in his field of education. Which I think is a shame, he's a very bright guy and would have been a good engineer. But he never wanted to work for someone else.
@pamhollett6382 Жыл бұрын
My college degree was more than a degree I grew up in college and learned about society and cooperation and getting things done without my parents hounding me. I had a lot of character building that would not have happened had I not gone to college. And I have built on my degree as I have worked in other fields.
@xyz-pg3zd Жыл бұрын
What did you major in?
@formeremployee326 Жыл бұрын
It’s hard to sell a ‘work ethic’ when kids see people on social media getting rich doing nothing. Keep up the good work!
@ericandersen9526 Жыл бұрын
Mike Rowe is spot on with his thoughts about work and career today…
@robertdehaes75728 ай бұрын
BIG thumbs up Mike!!
@gustavogsepulveda8223 Жыл бұрын
# 1 why make the big BUCK , when they TAX everything , and then your hard earn MONEY is sent OVERSEA ...
@2Bluzin Жыл бұрын
Every country pays taxes dude, some a lot more than the US. Grow up and stop blaming the Gov if you are poor.
@gustavogsepulveda8223 Жыл бұрын
@@2Bluzin Paying Taxes is OK , But wasting TAXPAYER MONEY is ROBBERY ... Every 10 year they take half of your 401k , everything is RIGGED just like PRO SPORTS , so if your Rich don't blane the poor for being poor ...
@The2ndFreedom Жыл бұрын
God bless Mike Rowe
@splendidjay8471 Жыл бұрын
Gen Z was born with EVERYTHING in their hands, and they don't know any better... they're just spoiled and feel entitled.
@1234GOPRO Жыл бұрын
MIKE it’s some of the Employers that haven’t seen that type of work ethic, that can’t/don’t see the value of those type of employees.
@reesestewart2028 Жыл бұрын
Let them quit, we the hard workers don't want them around anyway.
@brianfraneysr.5326 Жыл бұрын
There’s Mike Rowe, teaching in a large scale project what my Dad taught me and in turn I taught my sons and daughters: How to put your work boots on and go to work. The secret to survival and prosperity, and sometimes, love and happiness. As usual, good job Mike.
@TiltedTripodMedia Жыл бұрын
My dad had his head in the clouds like this as well. He tried to teach me that ethic. I told him it wasn’t 1960 anymore things are different and in most cases busting your butt going above and beyond just makes you a sucker.
@jamesporter2431 Жыл бұрын
Trade jobs still don't pay enough. If you have a trade and work for yourself you can do good but working for a company you will be overworked and under payed due to shortages of skilled tradesmen causing you to need to work OT every week. Then you have these idiots with their college degree looking down on you and refusing to pay you what your worth cause they think you don't have a degree so why should you make more than someone with one. It is sad that nowadays a mechanic that works 6-7 days a week can barely afford a car a house and to feed the family.
@michaelparker2225 Жыл бұрын
I wondered why a young man at work asked me what time it was! Sadly I learned he couldn't read a clock unless it was digital , what the ?
@canadiandeplorable2087 Жыл бұрын
My son is just getting into a welding course after high school. I feel good for his future. I taught him a positive work ethic.
@cjweisman Жыл бұрын
We're lending money we don't have to people who will never pay it back to get a job that no longer exists. Brilliant.
@neilstaup2336 Жыл бұрын
As long as you Don't work at The Home Depot... Strong work ethic and willingness does not mean a thing to them they are looking for the ones that will just conform to everything they tell them to do... Stepping up taking on extra shifts covering for people that called in ETC is completely overlooked and in return for doing so you get your hours cut instead of increased...
@thurstonhowelliii335 Жыл бұрын
Interesting comment. I think it depends on the particular HD store. I frequently visit two stores in different towns. The larger store in the bigger town has much fewer employees than the smaller store in the smaller town. I’ve actually overheard employees at the big store talk about clocking out early to help preserve jobs. The employees at the smaller store seem happy and bombard me with offers to help as soon as I walk in the store. Recently at the larger store I needed a piece of plywood to be cut. Nobody came to help me. Eventually somebody did it for me. From what I gathered, he actually did work at the store but was there on that day getting supplies for his side gig.
@arthurcutaiar9994 Жыл бұрын
So but your still getting paid. So tuff it out
@golfnut7369 Жыл бұрын
I agree work ethic is very important, but from my experience I have seen HR and all the BS crap you now have to put with along with crappy coworkers and it not worth the effort.
@thebteamgamingchannel5701 Жыл бұрын
Showing up early, staying late and taking on the difficult tasks nobody else wants to do would be an easier sell if those efforts were rewarded more often than they actually are.
@johntracy72 Жыл бұрын
Some companies demand that and that you don't clock in until the time your shift starts and clock out before you're done for the day. What's the point of work ethic if the company has no ethics by demanding you work without pay?
@jondoh3471 Жыл бұрын
@@johntracy72 I think he/she meant not getting rewarded in promotions, raises, etc. for going above and beyond.
@bgbgbg123 Жыл бұрын
Its really not rewarded most of the time. Say for example you came in just 30 minutes early every day and stayed 30 minutes late. Over the course of the week, you've worked five extra hours for free. If you do that 48 weeks a year thats an extra 240 hours or six weeks of free work- probably more hours than all the vacation and holiday pay you get for the whole year.
@genxx2724 Жыл бұрын
@@johntracy72 At my first office job I got in trouble for that. I was told not to clock in more than two minutes early, or clock out more than two minutes late, because if it was more they’d have to pay me, and it wasn’t budgeted for my position.
@johntracy72 Жыл бұрын
It's also the work culture itself.
@bradfeller4995 Жыл бұрын
"We are the clouds in which the snowflakes fell - Mike Rowe" That's deep (lol) but I do like it.
@BillyFrench2 Жыл бұрын
I've been watching micro since the very beginning. I'm a blue collar worker too and always knew that hard work was a way to keep your mind refreshed
@johntracy72 Жыл бұрын
I like how you spelled his name micro as opposed to Mike Rowe.
@Rav56nessMag1c Жыл бұрын
Boomers complaining about the status quo that THEY cultivated
@arkane5260 Жыл бұрын
Mike Rowe, this guy is very well spoken and uses intelligent common sense. Great interview.
@stevekuxhausen7981 Жыл бұрын
Talk about how the dollar has devalued in the last 30 - 40 years. 92K current cost versus 12K cost 40 years ago is largely do to the rampant inflation that both political parties caused. The real problem is that wages haven’t kept up with inflation and automation / globalization has eliminated so many jobs.
@somebodysomething4242 Жыл бұрын
Those are all problems but not “the real problem” as in the only problem. There are still paths to great, well-paying careers in this country. I have two sons who are in the brink of $20/hour at entry level. From there, they’ll climb. Stop blaming everyone except lazy people.
@jbratt Жыл бұрын
The price of education has outpaced inflation by a long shot. Don’t get me wrong, inflation is a huge problem by the way it robs money from those that save, but the price of education is due to the removal of normal market forces. With all the grants and easily obtained student loans, the money supply to pay for college has gone way up so the colleges take advantage by raising their prices.