The Trade Gap We Built Ourselves with Zachary Hanson
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概要
What happens when the career path you were promised suddenly disappears?
That's the question author Zachary Hanson, explores in his book, The Trade Gap. The truth is, we didn’t stumble into the skilled labor shortage. We built it.
Like many of us, Zach grew up following the script we were given. Go to college. Get the degree. Land the job. But after years in the AI industry and a sudden layoff, he realized something unsettling, he had spent his entire career building skills tied to systems he didn’t control.
That realization sent him down a different path, one that reframes skilled trades not as a fallback career, but as one of the most intellectually demanding, entrepreneurial and valuable roles in our economy. In doing so, Zach dives into the cultural myths around prestige work and why the future might actually belong to the people who still know how to build things.
If you’ve ever wondered whether the “college = success” narrative still holds up, this conversation might change how you see the trades, and the future of construction.