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cryptostudent.io | Emma Burleigh
[[{„value”:”The Trump administration’s auto tariffs and policies against EV incentives could threaten a viable blue-collar career path for Gen Z. Experts say decreased demand for cars could put manufacturing jobs on the line—and apprenticeships in the EV industry could be hindered, leaving fewer opportunities for young workers. Young workers are putting away their business casual and suiting up in overalls—but the U.S. plan to strengthen blue collar work may be backfiring.
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1 week ago |
fortune.com | Emma Burleigh
The Trump administration’s auto tariffs and policies against EV incentives could threaten a viable blue-collar career path for Gen Z. Experts say decreased demand for cars could put manufacturing jobs on the line—and apprenticeships in the EV industry could be hindered, leaving fewer opportunities for young workers. Young workers are putting away their business casual and suiting up in overalls—but the U.S. plan to strengthen blue collar work may be backfiring.
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1 week ago |
flipboard.com | Emma Burleigh
NowEMMITSBURG, Md. — Frank Davis saw a lot of waste during his decades in the federal government. In November, he voted for Donald Trump to get rid of it. So far, Davis likes a lot of what he's seen. "I'm probably gonna get shot for this, but he is doing what he said he was going to do," says Davis, …
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1 week ago |
fortune.com | Emma Burleigh
Bryan and Shannon Miles are an entrepreneurial power couple sweeping tech and beer, now living out their Ryan Reynolds Wrexham dream with their European soccer clubs. Courtesy of O'nr
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1 week ago |
cryptostudent.io | Emma Burleigh
[[{„value”:”Like Ryan Reynolds’ Wrexham success, an American couple from Georgia are buying into British soccer. Bryan and Shannon Miles sold their staffing company for $110 million to buy U.K. team Walsall F.C. and Irish club Drogheda United F.C., stocking stadiums with their very own beer brand NoFo Brewery. Many Americans romanticize the U.K.’s football or “soccer” culture, living vicariously through Ted Lasso and the famously Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney-owned Wrexham club.
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