
There’s a huge opportunity to build Trade School 2.0. Here’s my thinking: Both education and employment are in the middle of a tectonic shift. AI and other new technologies are reshaping those landscapes rapidly. The traditional college system is fracturing. How do you convince someone to spend $200k+ on a degree when entry-level knowledge economy jobs feel increasingly uncertain? Meanwhile, the unsexy is becoming sexy. Plumbers. Electricians. HVAC technicians. Home services. Energy. Manufacturing. People who work with their hands and need to understand people. Trade School 2.0 embraces technology as leverage in both training and business building in service-oriented sectors. It could also serve the massive reskilling wave that's coming. Training people for "trades" we can't even envision today What am I missing? Who’s building this?























