Mark Moss
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So I think trades, if you break it down, is a specialty skill.
So we typically think of it as like a blue collar skill, welding, plumbing, framing, something like that.
And if I wanted to build a house or a building, I would call in trades, right?
But today we have digital trades, we have soft trades.
So if I want to build a business, I also call in trades, a social media person, an accountant, a bookkeeper.
a video editor, and those are also trades as well today.
And so I think a lot of people could just go to school or learn how to be a video editor or learn how to be a social media manager or learn how to be a copywriter, and they could make a lot of money applying those trades to multiple businesses.
I think the world's changed, and most people just need to catch up to that.
If I could just add on to that just real quickly, I would just frame this as that I am not against education.
I'm 100% pro-voracious education.
But education is something that you're interested in that helps you solve the problem to take you to the path that you want to go down.
Well, again, we kind of have been talking quite a bit about free markets.
And so if there was a demand for that and they could produce that car at a good profit, they would obviously they would continue to do that.
The profit margins of automobile manufacturers are extremely thin.
We've talked about this.
I believe they're single digits.
Right.
So they're extremely thin.
Most of the cars, a lot of the cars that they sell specifically around the hybrid and EVs are losses for them.
Right.