I'm 19. Everyone in my family says college. But I've been looking at the numbers and I'm not sure it makes sense anymore.
A plumber or electrician apprentice starts at $18-22/hr with zero debt. In 4-5 years they're making $60-80K, some over $100K. A college grad starts with $30-50K in debt and an average starting salary of $55K if they're lucky.
Texas specifically seems like a good place for trades — everything's growing, construction everywhere, and it's too hot for people to DIY their own HVAC.
Am I wrong? What's the real experience for tradespeople here?
The real answer is that it depends on what trade and what degree. A CS degree from a good school pays more than plumbing. But a plumbing license pays more than a generic business degree with $40K in loans.