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Chris and Jayson dig into how the industry’s shift toward convenience is quietly shrinking the pipeline of people who actually want to do hands-on work. When everything is plug-and-play, fewer young techs learn the problem-solving muscles that used to pull them into the field in the first place. The guys swap stories from the road, compare what the job used to require, and talk about what gets lost when the work becomes too “easy.” It’s a grounded, honest look at why the next generation isn’t lining up behind them.
By Chris Barlo + Jayson Savage5
55 ratings
Chris and Jayson dig into how the industry’s shift toward convenience is quietly shrinking the pipeline of people who actually want to do hands-on work. When everything is plug-and-play, fewer young techs learn the problem-solving muscles that used to pull them into the field in the first place. The guys swap stories from the road, compare what the job used to require, and talk about what gets lost when the work becomes too “easy.” It’s a grounded, honest look at why the next generation isn’t lining up behind them.